

Connect Practice EHR to Gmail and create healthcare automations
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Connect Practice EHR and Gmail to automate crucial parts of your healthcare organization
Common automation use cases
Email Notifications for Appointment Confirmations:
When an appointment is scheduled or confirmed in Practice EHR, Gmail automatically sends out email notifications to the patient and the assigned healthcare provider. These emails include appointment details, ensuring both parties have up-to-date information. This automation enhances communication, reduces scheduling errors, and increases patient engagement.
Patient Record Update Notifications:
When patient records are updated in Practice EHR, Gmail automatically sends a notification email to the healthcare team. This ensures that all relevant parties are aware of changes in patient information or treatment plans. By keeping the team informed, this automation improves care coordination and ensures patient records are consistently accurate.
Reminder Emails for Upcoming Appointments:
When an appointment is approaching, Gmail sends automated reminder emails to patients based on data from Practice EHR. These reminders include appointment date, time, and location, as well as any necessary preparation instructions. This automation helps reduce no-shows, enhances patient preparedness, and improves overall clinic efficiency.

- Find patients
- Update Patient
- Get locations
- Create Appointment
- Get providers
- Create Patient

- Send email
- Get email
- Get emails
- New email received matching criteria
- Get "Send as" email addresses
- Get labels
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From solo practices, large multi-location clinics and all the way up to NASDAQ-listed digital health companies.