Tebra’s Fullscript integration generates revenue for a practice.
  • The Tebra Fullscript integration embeds professional-grade supplement prescribing directly into your EHR workflow
  • Providers can access 17,000+ vetted supplements without managing inventory, billing, or fulfillment
  • Integrated supplement plans improve patient adherence by 34% through automated reminders and mobile app access
  • Practices earn passive revenue through margin payouts while Fullscript handles all logistics and compliance
  • Setup takes minutes with no additional cost to providers or patients

You know supplements can support patient outcomes, but prescribing supplements often means more time wasted tracking down products, managing inventory, or losing patients to Amazon. The Tebra Fullscript integration addresses these pain points by embedding professional-grade supplement prescribing capabilities directly into your EHR.

This guide explains how the integration works, what’s involved with setup, and key benefits for your practice and patients.

What is the Tebra Fullscript integration?

The Tebra and Fullscript integration is an embedded tool within the Tebra EHR that connects your practice to Fullscript's online supplement dispensary. This allows you to prescribe professional-grade supplements directly from a patient's chart without switching platforms.

"The Tebra and Fullscript integration is an embedded tool within the Tebra EHR that connects your practice to Fullscript's online supplement dispensary."

Key features include:

  • Direct EHR access: Manage supplement plans inside your existing Tebra workflow, eliminating duplicate data entry.
  • Vast catalog: Access 17,000+ supplements from over 350 vetted brands.
  • Zero logistics: Fullscript handles all inventory, billing, shipping, and compliance, so your practice doesn't have to.

Benefits of the Tebra Fullscript integration

Tebra’s Fullscript integration helps you quickly and seamlessly provide the supplements your patients need to stay healthy.  

Streamline supplement prescribing without leaving your EHR

Embedding Fullscript into your Tebra EHR saves administrative time and eliminates duplicate data entry. You can create supplement plans from patient charts, ensuring a seamless clinical workflow. This keeps your focus on patient care, not platform management as everything runs within your Tebra workflow.

Improve patient adherence and outcomes

Better adherence supports more consistent care and better clinical outcomes. And integrated features like automated reminders and a mobile-friendly app help boost patient adherence. Plus a Fullscript study shows that patients who use the mobile app are 34% more likely to refill. 

Generate passive revenue with no inventory risk

With 75% of Americans already taking dietary supplements, you can tap into the growing US supplement market and earn passive revenue through margin payouts on every order. Fullscript manages all inventory, payments, and fulfillment — meaning your practice carries no overhead or financial risk.

How to set up the Tebra Fullscript integration

Get access to clinically-effective supplements to support your patients health — all within Tebra's workflow.

Step 1: Activate Fullscript in your Tebra account

Activate the Fullscript integration directly within your Tebra EHR in just a few clicks. There is no cost or setup fee.

Step 2: Link your first patient

Link a patient's Tebra and Fullscript accounts automatically and instantly.

Step 3: Start prescribing supplements

Search the Fullscript catalog, add products to a new plan, and send it to the patient via email. It's that easy.

How to create and send supplement plans in Tebra

Building and sharing supplement plans is a natural part of the patient visit. The workflow is simple and happens entirely within Tebra.

  • Build the plan: Access the Fullscript catalog and search for products or use evidence-based templates.
  • Customize dosing: Set the specific dosage, frequency, and duration for each supplement in the plan.
  • Send to patient: The patient receives an email with their plan, educational materials, and a link to order.
  • Track progress: Monitor plan history, adherence, and refills directly within the patient's chart over time.

Support better outcomes with integrated supplement management

Supplement recommendations become a core part of patients’ care plans, not just one-off suggestions.

"Supplement recommendations become a core part of patients’ care plans, not just one-off suggestions."

An integrated approach helps drive better clinical outcomes.

  • Trackable care plans: See which patients are actively following their supplement plans right from their record.
  • Automated adherence: Use automatic refill reminders to reduce gaps in care and ensure continuity.
  • Telehealth ready: Ensure remote patients receive the same high-quality supplement guidance as in-person visitors.

When supplements are integrated into the EHR, they support continuity of care instead of competing with it. The Tebra Fullscript integration makes it easier to deliver evidence-based recommendations, improve adherence, and create a more connected care experience — all without disrupting how you work.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Using Fullscript with Tebra is available at no additional cost to Tebra users. There are no setup fees, monthly charges, or patient fees.
No. The integration automatically syncs patient information from Tebra to Fullscript when you create their first supplement plan.

Yes. You can prescribe supplements during telehealth visits directly within your Tebra EHR workflow, just like in-person appointments.
Fullscript ships supplements directly to patients. They receive an email with their personalized supplement plan, dosing instructions, and a link to complete their order.

Yes. Providers using Fullscript earn margin payouts on supplement sales with no inventory management, overhead costs, or fulfillment responsibilities.

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