Nextech Announces New Partnership with PRISM Vision Group
May 11, 2021 12:36 ET | Source: Nextech Systems, Inc. Nextech Systems, Inc. Tampa, Florida, UNITED STATES
TAMPA, Fla., May 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Nextech Systems, a leading provider of healthcare technology solutions for specialty providers, today announced its new partnership with PRISM Vision Group, the largest vertically-integrated eye care services organization in the Mid-Atlantic region. After their affiliation with The Retina Group of Washington, PRISM Vision Group provides services to more than 120 providers at nearly 70 locations across New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia.
Given its rapid growth, PRISM Vision Group found itself in need of an EHR solution to consolidate the entire enterprise and chose Nextech’s IntelleChartPRO solution after an exhaustive research and evaluation process.
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