Saturday, May 25 | Partnerships and Collaboration, Thought Leadership

Netsmart Adds TheraOffice Physical Therapy EMR to CareFabric Platform

By Ada Gudex, Senior Director and GM, TheraOffice

Netsmart announced the addition of TheraOffice, an industry-leading practice management platform for physical therapy and rehabilitation practices to the Netsmart portfolio. This addition expands the Netsmart CareFabric® platform to deliver workflows for therapy providers to better connect to all venues of healthcare, with this physical therapy EMR being a critical step in delivering this connectivity to providers of all types.

“Therapies are delivered in coordination with the continuum of provider markets Netsmart has historically supported,” said Netsmart CEO Mike Valentine. “We have had intentions to expand into this adjacent market for over a decade now. This is all a part of a long- view strategy of more closely integrating the community-based providers to ultimately improve clinical outcomes and provide a more seamless patient experience. We are thrilled to add a market leader for physical therapy and rehabilitation solutions and truly value the expertise and knowledge the TheraOffice team is bringing to Netsmart.”

As healthcare continues to transition outside of the hospital setting and into the community, TheraOffice physical therapy and rehabilitation EMR solution empowers individuals to reach their goals and improve their quality of life. Rehabilitation impacts all of the community-based care settings Netsmart serves including home health, intellectual and developmental disabilities, inpatient rehabilitation facilities (IRFs), long-term acute care (LTAC) and more.

Furthermore, the addition of outpatient rehabilitation services will help bridge the gap across the continuum of care connecting healthcare providers to the individuals in the communities they serve, with TheraOffice physical therapy software bridging this gap through a significant increase in efficiency for providers.

“We believe there is extreme value in a platform that was built by a physical therapist for physical therapists, and we look forward to combining our efforts with the TheraOffice team to enhance the solution with new innovations to meet the evolving needs of today’s therapists and rehabilitation professionals,” notes Valentine. “The TheraOffice solution will benefit greatly through the integration with our CareFabric platform — which will give TheraOffice clients access to key capabilities like interoperability, patient engagement, robust analytics and telehealth.” 

TheraOffice was established in 2001 by Dan Morrill, a practicing physical therapist, and Ryan Havlick, a technology and software developer; two co-founders committed to improving the physical therapy clinic experience and simplifying the complexities of the practice management process. The TheraOffice electronic health record (EHR) platform and practice management software creates efficiencies that reduce documentation time on average by 80%.

“It was very important for TheraOffice to find a healthcare software and services partner that could help accelerate our roadmap to offer clients more features and solutions to support and promote their practices in the everchanging world of healthcare,” said TheraOffice CEO & Co-Founder Dan Morrill, PT, DPT. “We are extremely excited to join the Netsmart community and look forward to introducing the rehabilitation space to the Netsmart cause connected approach to delivering solutions and services to support their practices.”    

About Netsmart

Netsmart, a leading provider of Software as a Service (SaaS) technology and services solutions, designs, builds and delivers electronic health records (EHRs), health information exchanges (HIEs), analytics and telehealth solutions and services that are powerful, intuitive and easy-to-use. Their platform provides accurate, up-to-date information that is easily accessible to care team members in the human services and post-acute care (which is comprised of home care and hospice and senior living) markets. They make the complex simple and personalized so our clients can concentrate on what they do best: provide services and treatment that support whole-person care.

By leveraging the powerful Netsmart network, care providers can seamlessly and securely integrate information across communities, collaborate on the most effective treatments and improve outcomes for those in their care. Their streamlined systems and personalized workflows put relevant information at the fingertips of users when and where they need it.

For more than 50 years, Netsmart has been committed to providing a common platform to integrate care. SIMPLE. PERSONAL. POWERFUL. More than 2,500 associates work hand-in-hand with 680,000+ users at our clients across the U.S. to develop and deploy technology that automates and coordinates everything from clinical to financial to administrative. Learn more about how Netsmart is changing the face of healthcare today.

To learn more, visit www.ntst.com.

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Ada Gudex · Senior Director and GM, TheraOffice

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