MedOp vs Tebra
MedOp pairs with Tebra — here is what MedOp adds on top.
Tebra is a widely used EHR and practice management platform serving independent practices across the US. MedOp is purpose-built to integrate directly with Tebra via a bidirectional sync, writing structured notes and coded encounters back into Tebra workflows. Rather than replacing Tebra, MedOp extends it with a layer of AI-native automation that Tebra does not ship by default.
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Why practices choose MedOp
MedOp is not a Tebra competitor — it is a Tebra accelerator. Practices that run Tebra gain ambient AI documentation, grounded ICD-10 coding, automated prior auth, denial-prevention logic, and a self-improving agent layer without migrating their EHR. Think of MedOp as the AI operations layer that sits on top of Tebra and automates the work your staff currently does manually inside it.
Common questions
Does MedOp replace Tebra?
No. MedOp integrates with Tebra via a bidirectional sync. Notes, coded encounters, and structured data flow back into Tebra automatically. Your staff continues to work inside Tebra; MedOp automates the AI-heavy tasks around it.
What does the Tebra integration actually do?
MedOp reads patient and appointment context from Tebra, runs ambient scribing and coding agents during the visit, and writes the completed note and suggested codes back to the Tebra encounter — reducing manual data entry to near zero.
Will my existing Tebra data be affected?
MedOp writes to Tebra only when a clinician approves the output. Every write is logged in MedOp's audit trail, and per-agent kill switches let you disable any automation without touching Tebra configuration.
Does MedOp add cost on top of my Tebra subscription?
Yes — MedOp is a separate subscription that layers AI automation on top of Tebra. Practices typically find the ROI in reduced documentation time, fewer denied claims, and staff savings. See our pricing page for details.
Can I try MedOp without fully committing to a migration?
Absolutely. Because MedOp integrates with Tebra rather than replacing it, onboarding is non-disruptive. You can run MedOp in observation mode first, reviewing AI outputs before any writes go back to Tebra.
Comparison based on publicly available information as of June 2026; competitor capabilities may have changed.
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