Physician Practice
Practice Name | Batash Endoscopic Weight Loss Center |
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Website | batashmedical.com |
Number of Physicians (MD/DO) | 2 |
Number of Locations | 2 |
Batash Endoscopic Weight Loss Center specializes in non-surgical, endoscopic weight loss procedures, including Suture Sculpt (Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty) and Gastric Balloons (Orbera, Spatz3). [3, 4, 7, 11, 13] They also provide revision procedures like Suture ReSculpt for prior weight loss surgeries that have become ineffective. [3, 4, 11] The center offers comprehensive and personalized care, incorporating nutritional guidance and a wellness program for ongoing support and long-term weight management. [7, 10, 11, 12]
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Primary Electronic Health Record System
Based on the search results, here's what I could find regarding the patient portal and potential EHR used by Batash Endoscopic Weight Loss Center: * **Cherry Patient Portal:** This portal is mentioned in relation to managing payment plans for services at Batash Endoscopic Weight Loss Center. It is a financing-specific portal and not a comprehensive medical patient portal. * **General Patient Portal Mention:** The Batash Endoscopic Weight Loss website mentions that most medical offices request patients have access to an online portal for forms, test results, and health records, implying they likely use one, but the specific vendor or branding is not named on their main site or in general searches. * **NewYork-Presbyterian Connection:** One search result indicates that Steven Batash, M.D., is an affiliated provider with NewYork-Presbyterian and mentions their "Connect Patient Portal" for making appointments and accessing documentation for existing patients of that system. This suggests that for patients seen within the NewYork-Presbyterian system, their portal would be used, but it doesn't confirm this is the primary or only portal used for his private practice, Batash Endoscopic Weight Loss Center. NewYork-Presbyterian is known to use Epic for its EHR system, and their patient portal "Connect" is likely a branded instance of Epic's MyChart. * **Another "Batish Family Medicine" using a portal powered by "Agni Clinics, LLC":** This result for a different medical practice shows that clinic-specific branding and various vendors for patient portals exist. * **NextGen Patient Portal:** A search for "patient portal login" led to a generic "Log into Patient Portal" page which mentions "Welcome to NextGen Patient Portal!" and refers to accessing data through the NextGen API. This strongly suggests that Batash Endoscopic Weight Loss Center uses **NextGen** as their EHR system and that their patient portal is branded as **NextGen Patient Portal**. The URL of this login page was not directly linked from the batashmedical.com website in the provided search snippets, but its appearance in the search results for "Batash Medical patient portal login" is a strong indicator. * **Healthix:** Dr. Steven Batash MD PC is listed as a participant in Healthix, a health information exchange. This indicates they share patient data electronically, which is typical for practices using an EHR, but doesn't specify the EHR vendor itself. Based on the available information, it is highly probable that Batash Endoscopic Weight Loss Center uses **NextGen** as their EHR system and their patient portal is the **NextGen Patient Portal**. While the Cherry Patient Portal is used for payment plans, it is separate from the medical patient portal. The connection to NewYork-Presbyterian and their Epic (MyChart) portal is likely for patients seen specifically within that hospital system, not necessarily for all patients of Batash Endoscopic Weight Loss Center's private practice.The previous search results strongly suggest that Batash Endoscopic Weight Loss Center uses the NextGen Patient Portal, which implies they are using the NextGen EHR system. However, none of the results explicitly and definitively state that Batash Endoscopic Weight Loss Center *uses* NextGen as their EHR. I need to try and find a direct confirmation of their EHR system to provide a complete answer.