As orthopedic practices plan for the future, technology should be doing more than just keeping up—it should be opening doors to greater efficiency, stronger performance, and new revenue opportunities.
Looking ahead to 2026, Phoenix Ortho is continuing to invest in the evolution of Phoenix Go, our cloud-based, orthopedic-specific platform. The upcoming enhancements are designed to help practices work smarter, move faster, and stay ahead of changing clinical, regulatory, and operational demands.
Here’s a preview of what’s coming next.
Phoenix Go will see continued expansion across reporting, interoperability, and performance insights, including:
Expanded CCDA support to strengthen data exchange and interoperability
Improved reporting and outcomes tracking for deeper clinical and operational insight
Advanced analysis tools designed to support data-driven decision-making
These updates build on Phoenix Go’s foundation as an orthopedic-specific platform designed to support real-world workflows.
As regulatory requirements evolve, Phoenix Ortho is enhancing Phoenix Go with:
New and updated MIPS measures
Expanded reporting capabilities to support compliance and performance tracking
The goal is to simplify complexity while giving practices greater visibility and control.
In 2026, select practices will have the opportunity to explore Phoenix Go through a free license offer, allowing teams to test the platform, experience the workflows, and see how it fits their practice—without long-term commitment.
Phoenix Ortho is deepening its commitment to specialty-driven development with the launch of an Orthopedic Advisory Board. This group of orthopedic professionals will assist with:
Feature testing and validation
Workflow feedback
Ongoing platform development
It’s another way Phoenix Go stays aligned with the realities of orthopedic care—not generic healthcare software.
2026 will also introduce new tools designed to support growth beyond the visit:
Prescribe FIT integration, enabling at-home monitoring while opening new revenue opportunities
A redesigned patient portal, allowing patients to complete forms online in advance—not just in-office kiosks
These enhancements aim to reduce administrative burden while improving patient engagement.
Phoenix Go will continue expanding its AI-driven capabilities to help practices:
Document faster
Reduce clicks
Support hands-free and voice-enabled workflows
These AI enhancements are designed to work within orthopedic workflows—not disrupt them—helping teams finish documentation sooner and focus on what matters most.
Phoenix Ortho will be returning to AAOE 2026, where attendees can see these new features in action and get a firsthand look at what’s coming next for Phoenix Go.
To support upcoming enhancements, Phoenix Go requires SQL Server 2016 or higher. Practices planning for future upgrades should ensure their systems are ready.
Need assistance? Our support team is available at: https://hub.phoenixortho.net/
The future of orthopedic technology is about more than new features—it’s about creating platforms that evolve alongside your practice. As Phoenix Go continues to grow in 2026 and beyond, our focus remains the same: orthopedic-specific tools designed to help practices operate more efficiently, unlock new opportunities, and move forward with confidence.
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