Vs NexHealth NexHealth and CERTIFY Health both help practices modernize patient-facing workflows, but they start from different centers of gravity.
CERTIFY Health manages the patient readiness layer after booking: online scheduling, digital intake, eConsent, ID and insurance capture, eligibility review, mobile/kiosk/tablet check-in, FaceCheck identity workflows, patient communication, CERTIFYPAY, and reporting around existing EHR and PM systems.
That difference matters. A native EHR experience and an EHR-agnostic workflow layer are not the same buying decision.
NexHealth is worth a closer look when the practice wants online booking, digital forms, reminders, reviews, and real-time sync as the main front-office priorities.
Look at CERTIFY Health when booking and forms need to flow into verified insurance, completed intake, identity-confirmed check-in, payment responsibility, Text-to-Pay, payment plans, and location-level workflow visibility.
That difference matters. Booking and forms can help a lot, but they do not always solve readiness, eligibility, identity, check-in, and payment handoff problems together.
Understand how each platform fits your outpatient or ambulatory workflow before you scope a project.

Often evaluated for patient experience, online booking, forms, communications, payments, insurance verification, reviews, and real-time sync.

Often evaluated when practices need appointment access, pre-registration, digital forms, eConsent, ID and insurance capture, eligibility checks, FaceCheck, multi-channel check-in, patient payments, and reporting without replacing the EHR or PM.

Clear front-office automation story, especially for practices focused on online booking, forms, reviews, and sync.

Prepares the visit after the appointment is booked by connecting intake, eligibility, check-in, identity, patient communication, and front-end payment workflows into one operational path.

Depends heavily on sync behavior with the practice management or health record system.

Works alongside existing EHR, EMR, and practice management systems without requiring rip-and-replace.

Strong digital forms, booking, reminders, and patient communication workflows.

Supports mobile, web, kiosk, tablet, patient portal, and staff-assisted intake and check-in tied to scheduling, eligibility, insurance capture, and patient readiness.

Supports digital payment workflows and payment-related automation depending on setup.

Supports patient payments through CERTIFYPAY, including Text-to-Pay, online payments, in-office payments, payment plans, card-on-file, and reminders where configured.

Practices focused on online booking, patient acquisition, reminders, reviews, and front-office automation.

Practices improving the patient-facing and revenue workflows around intake, check-in, eligibility, identity, and payments.
On a feature checklist, both platforms can appear to cover scheduling, forms, reminders, payments, insurance verification, and communication. The practical difference shows up after the appointment is booked.
For many practices, booking is only the start. Patients still need to complete intake, update insurance, verify eligibility, check in, sign forms, receive reminders, and pay through the right channel. If those steps do not connect, the staff still has to chase the gaps.
CERTIFY Health carries the next steps: intake forms, eConsent, insurance card capture, ID capture, eligibility review, FaceCheck-supported check-in, payment prompts, Text-to-Pay, payment plans, and reporting so staff can see what is complete, missing, or stuck.
CERTIFY Health’s strongest fit is the outpatient workflow between the first patient action and the final payment. The capabilities that matter most in this comparison are:
Patients can complete intake through a secure web portal, mobile link, kiosk, tablet, patient portal, or staff-assisted workflow. Intake can include demographics, insurance, medical history, digital forms, and eConsents.
Submitted information can be routed into connected practice systems based on the integration and workflow configuration.
Patients or staff can capture insurance card images, and coverage can be checked during scheduling, pre-registration, or check-in when the workflow is configured for it.
Automated reminders can prompt patients to finish forms, confirm arrival steps, complete mobile check-in, make payments, or use kiosk and staff-assisted options when needed.
CERTIFYPAY supports payment links, Text-to-Pay, card-on-file, payment plans, payment reminders, online payments, and in-office payment options where configured.
Photo ID capture can be part of intake and check-in. FaceCheck can be used as an optional identity assurance layer where the practice needs added control.
CERTIFY Health is built to work with existing healthcare systems through scoped EHR/PM integrations, HL7, FHIR, EDI, payment gateway connections, identity tools, and communication services.
Choose the evaluation path based on the problem you are trying to solve.
CERTIFY Health does not need to replace NexHealth as a front-office automation platform for booking, forms, reminders, reviews, payments, and sync. The stronger fit is when those touchpoints need deeper operational control. CERTIFY Health connects online scheduling with intake readiness, insurance and ID capture, eConsent, eligibility checks, identity verification, mobile/kiosk/tablet check-in, CERTIFYPAY, and reporting around existing EHR and PM systems. Booking the appointment is not the same as preparing the visit. CERTIFY Health is built for that readiness layer.
Bring your current scheduling, intake, check-in, eligibility, communication, and payment process into the demo. We’ll walk through where work breaks down today and where CERTIFY Health can help connect the patient journey without replacing the systems that already run your practice.
Four questions that separate a quick communication fix from a real workflow decision. Step through them and tick off the ones you’ve thought about.
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It depends on what the practice uses NexHealth for. CERTIFY Health should be positioned as an alternative when the need goes beyond booking, forms, reviews, and communication into intake, check-in, eligibility, identity, and payments.
NexHealth may make more sense when online booking and real-time sync are the main priorities. CERTIFY Health may make more sense when booking needs to connect with intake readiness, eligibility, check-in, and payment workflows.
Yes, where configured. The page should keep integration and dental PMS claims scoped to the actual deployment and approved product coverage.
Validate sync behavior, reporting needs, integration depth, payment workflow, eligibility workflow, pricing structure, and how staff handle exceptions when patients do not complete tasks digitally.