Does Interoperability Really Have ROI? NextGen Explains Why the Answer Is Yes
Episode 813 of the Healthcare IT Today Interviews podcast, hosted by John Lynn, titled "Does Interoperability Really Have ROI? NextGen Explains Why the Answer Is Yes" was published on March 17, 2026 and runs 19 minutes.
March 17, 2026 ·19m · Healthcare IT Today Interviews
Summary
[SPONSORED] IT teams hear the same question every budget cycle: does interoperability actually pay off? It turns out the ROI shows up in places most organizations never track.In this interview, Muhammad Chebli, Vice President of Product at NextGen Healthcare, breaks down where interoperability creates measurable value across scheduling, referrals, inbox load and patient engagement. He also shares why Info Blocking enforcement is not about technology gaps but policy missteps and what NextGen’s Kno2 partnership means for QHIN connectivity. Plus you’ll hear why Chebli believes APIs are the future front-door to EHRs. 🔔 Subscribe for more great interviews with Health IT leaders.Learn more about NextGen Healthcare at https://www.nextgen.com/Find more great health IT content at https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
Episode Description
[SPONSORED] IT teams hear the same question every budget cycle: does interoperability actually pay off? It turns out the ROI shows up in places most organizations never track.
In this interview, Muhammad Chebli, Vice President of Product at NextGen Healthcare, breaks down where interoperability creates measurable value across scheduling, referrals, inbox load and patient engagement. He also shares why Info Blocking enforcement is not about technology gaps but policy missteps and what NextGen’s Kno2 partnership means for QHIN connectivity.
Plus you’ll hear why Chebli believes APIs are the future front-door to EHRs.
🔔 Subscribe for more great interviews with Health IT leaders.
Learn more about NextGen Healthcare at https://www.nextgen.com/
Find more great health IT content at https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
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