TAMPA, Fla., Feb. 21, 2018 -- Nextech Systems, a leading provider of health care technology solutions for specialty physician practices, will host its fourth annual user conference, EDGE, February 22-24 in Orlando, FL, bringing together surgical specialty providers across the country for the most heavily attended event featuring more new product and practice performance learning opportunities than ever before.
This year’s EDGE conference, held at the tropical-themed Loews Sapphire Falls Resort Universal Orlando™, has 80 new topics added to the agenda with more than 130 total educational sessions. These thought leadership presentations and intensive solution trainings help keep physicians prepared for the future of health care and teach them how to master technology, allowing them to focus more on care while maximizing productivity and financial performance.
“EDGE is the perfect opportunity for Nextech to engage with clients and provide a forum for clients to network” said Nextech President and CEO Mike Scarbrough. “Nextech’s industry-leading solutions are designed and developed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of both practices and end-users. EDGE attendees are able to realize the full potential of Nextech for their practices’ and participate in open discussion on future development and the health care industry in general.”
EDGE provides a look at the road ahead for health care with opening session keynote speaker Nicholas Webb, a world-renowned health care strategist, bestselling author and health care futurist, who will speak about the four major shifts in health care that will provide unique and special opportunities for practices to drive growth, efficiency and patient satisfaction.
“It’s a time of constant change in health care and increasing complexity in value-based care compliance and billing,” said Scarbrough. “Providers and practices need to stay ahead of the curve on these issues and get the most out of the technology that helps them run their business profitably and doesn’t detract from patient care. We offer conference attendees the ability to gain that edge.”
In addition to participation in user exchange groups, participants may:
- Choose from more than 130 sessions based on level of expertise, specialty, product, role and topic
- Attend pre-conference workshops on Thursday, February 22 to gain even more introductory or advanced usability knowledge
- Visit the product support station or schedule a 45-minute, one-on-one meeting with a product expert
An EDGE app may be downloaded before the conference to build a custom conference agenda, network with attendees, view exhibitors and learn more about speakers.
Those in attendance can enjoy more casual and entertaining happenings at Thursday evening’s welcome reception and Friday night’s visit to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ Universal Orlando™, included in registration.
“There is something for everyone at this year’s EDGE,” said Scarbrough. “Beyond being a tremendous way to acquire more skills and build expertise, it’s a chance for team building and greater collaboration within a practice while networking with specialty doctors and professionals from around the country.”
Conference and registration information may be found at edge2018.nextech.com.
About Nextech
Nextech is the complete health care technology solution for specialty providers. Since 1997, Nextech has been focused on delivering intelligent, intuitive, integrated solutions that empower specialty physicians to maximize efficiency, optimize charting accuracy and increase overall practice profitability. Nextech services more than 7,000 physicians and over 50,000 office staff members in the clinical specialties of Ophthalmology, Dermatology and Plastic Surgery.
For more information contact:
Wyn Partington
Chief Marketing Officer
(813) 425-9260
[email protected]


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