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A massive problem NexHealth solves is unlocking data held in legacy health record systems and making it accessible to doctors, patients, and developers. Before Alamin Uddin founded NexHealth, he worked at an independent doctor’s office in New York. He experienced firsthand the wasted time spent calling patients, chasing collections, and filling out paperwork. What he found was that it was nearly impossible to integrate with any of the health record systems. Their APIs were too slow and limited. The existing roads built by health record systems couldn't support doctors’ needs like: 1. Online scheduling that appears instantly in the office calendar, not in hours. 2. Digital forms that auto-populate medical history directly into the family file 3. Automated reminders by appointment type So Al had to make a decision: listen to the EHRs or listen to our customers. That’s why we built the NexHealth Synchronizer™; it was the only way to create a platform that practices and patients love without needing to partner with the EHRs. Today, the NexHealth Synchronizer is used by thousands of practices and tech companies like Quip and Smile Direct Club, and that’s why NexHealth is valued at $1 billion. To see how this journey played out in Al’s own words, check out this short video:

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