

Connect OpenPractice's OpenPM to Google Sheets and create healthcare automations
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Connect OpenPractice's OpenPM and Google Sheets to automate crucial parts of your healthcare organization
Common automation use cases
Automated Appointment Scheduling and Updates:
When an appointment is booked or updated in OpenPractice, Google Sheets automatically logs the details (e.g., date, time, client information) into a designated spreadsheet. This ensures all team members have real-time access to the latest schedule, reducing the risk of double-booking and improving overall coordination and efficiency.
Patient Information Sync and Reporting:
When new patient data is entered or updated in OpenPractice, Google Sheets automatically syncs this information into a central spreadsheet. This allows for easy tracking and reporting of patient demographics, appointment history, and treatment outcomes. Enhances data accuracy and facilitates better decision-making and reporting for healthcare providers.
Billing and Payment Tracking:
When services are billed in OpenPractice, Google Sheets automatically updates the billing records with relevant details (e.g., service provided, amount billed, payment status). This provides an up-to-date overview of financial transactions, improving the accuracy of financial tracking and ensuring timely follow-up on outstanding payments.


- Get sheet data
- Find Spreadsheet Row
- Get spreadsheet revisions
- Existing row updated
- Get Spreadsheet
- New row created
- Create Spreadsheet Row
- Create spreadsheet file
- Find Spreadsheet Rows
- Update Spreadsheet Row
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