A Practice Management Software Specialist works the practice management (PM) systems that handle scheduling, billing, claims, payment posting, and the administrative side of practice operations. Where EHR Administrators focus on the clinical record, PM Software Specialists focus on the administrative and revenue cycle systems. The work runs on vendor-specific knowledge — athenaCollector, NextGen, eClinicalWorks Practice Management, and others each have their own configurations and capabilities.
What this role involves
PM Software Specialists configure and operate practice management systems. They set up provider and location configurations. They configure fee schedules. They build payer rules. They configure claim submission workflows. They handle PM system upgrades and changes. They support billing staff using the PM system.
Vendor-specific knowledge is core specialty work. Each PM system has unique configuration patterns, vendor support workflows, and operational considerations. Specialists learn 1 or 2 PM systems deeply rather than working across many systems shallowly.
The work intersects with EHR closely. Most practices use integrated PM/EHR systems (athenahealth, eClinicalWorks, NextGen) or PM systems integrated with separate EHRs. Specialists understand both sides of the integration.
The core activities
Where this role appears in the field
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Education & experience pathways
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The realities of the work
The PM Software Specialist role is technical work supporting practice operations. The work varies by client needs and PM system focus.
It is remote-work compatible for most PM specialist work. Compensation is at the mid-to-senior healthcare IT specialty level.
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How to know if this role fits you
The PM Software Specialist role is a good fit for members with healthcare IT aptitude focused on the administrative side. Members who can master specific PM platforms deeply. Members who enjoy supporting practice operations through technical work. For the right person with vendor-specific certifications, it offers steady specialty work in healthcare IT.