NextGen EHR optimization and revenue cycle tools for community health centers
OSIS operates as the technology backbone for a network of community health centers standardized on NextGen EHR. Their tech footprint is heavily network-focused (Cisco, Fortinet, Active Directory, VPN/IPsec) rather than application-layer, which aligns with their mission-critical role managing uptime across multi-site operations. Current hiring momentum centers on healthcare operations and junior engineering roles, suggesting active work on workflow optimization and billing—two pain points they explicitly track.
OSIS is a nonprofit technology services organization that supports community health centers using NextGen EHR. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, the organization represents the nation's largest network of NextGen Health Centers. They develop solutions focused on patient population management, reducing documentation burden, capturing quality measures, and automating revenue cycle workflows. The organization operates across multiple healthcare sites and manages both infrastructure stability and clinical application support.
OSIS relies on Cisco (ASA, Nexus switches), Fortinet firewalls, Active Directory for authentication, IPsec/SSL VPN for remote access, OSPF/MPLS for network routing, and Spanning Tree Protocol for LAN redundancy. These are primarily network and infrastructure tools.
OSIS is actively pursuing workflow analysis and best-practice recommendations, and billing documentation improvement. Both projects address documented pain points: revenue collection delays, billing compliance, and workflow inefficiencies across their multi-site operations.
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