NextGen Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys Guide

NextGen users often move through busy workflows: patient lookup, clinical tasking, provider approval queues, document filing, electronic signatures, and practice management windows. Keyboard shortcuts can make that work faster, especially in NextGen Enterprise EHR, NextGen Enterprise PM, and NextGen Document Management.

But there is one important caveat: “NextGen” does not refer to one single application.

NextGen Healthcare’s product family includes several systems, including NextGen Enterprise EHR, NextGen Enterprise PM, NextGen Document Management, NextGen Office, NextGen Therapy Suite, and Mirth Connect by NextGen Healthcare. The available shortcut documentation varies by product. Some products have clear Windows-style shortcut lists. Others rely more on context-specific menu hotkeys, templates, browser behavior, or configurable editor shortcuts.

That means this guide should be used as a practical starting point, not as a universal shortcut map for every NextGen product. Always verify shortcuts in your specific product, version, and workflow.

NextGen Keyboard Shortcuts Cheat Sheet

Here are some of the most useful NextGen shortcuts and hotkeys.

ProductShortcutCommon use
NextGen Enterprise EHRAlt + POpen Patient Lookup.
NextGen Enterprise EHRAlt + F3Open Workflow.
NextGen Enterprise EHRF8Open PAQ.
NextGen Enterprise EHRAlt + F5Open User Workgroups.
NextGen Enterprise EHRCtrl + SSave.
NextGen Enterprise EHRAlt + XExit application.
NextGen Enterprise EHRAlt + LLog off.
NextGen Enterprise EHR / PMTabMove to the next field.
NextGen Enterprise EHR / PMShift + TabMove to the previous field.
NextGen Enterprise EHR / PMCtrl + C / Ctrl + X / Ctrl + V / Ctrl + ZCopy, cut, paste, and undo.
NextGen Enterprise PMAlt + F4Close NextGen Enterprise PM.
NextGen Enterprise PMCtrl + F4Close active PM window.
NextGen Enterprise PMAlt + TabSwitch between open applications.
NextGen Enterprise PMCtrl + TabSwitch between open PM windows.
NextGen Enterprise PMEscClose alerts.
NextGen Document ManagementAlt + LOpen Patient Lookup during filing.
NextGen Document ManagementAlt + FFile a document.
NextGen Document ManagementAlt + NMove to the next page in the viewer.
NextGen Document ManagementCtrl + TCreate a task from the viewer.
NextGen Document ManagementCtrl + Shift + F9Reuse previous patient information during filing.
Mirth ConnectConfigurable editor shortcutsCustomize code editor key mappings.

Why NextGen Shortcuts Vary by Product

The biggest mistake users can make is assuming that one NextGen shortcut guide applies everywhere.

In reality, the shortcut landscape breaks into a few major groups:

Product areaShortcut style
NextGen Enterprise EHRWindows-style application shortcuts, function keys, and context-specific Alt hotkeys.
NextGen Enterprise PMWindows-style shortcuts for window management, form navigation, patient groups, and e-signature workflows.
NextGen Document ManagementA compact set of task-focused shortcuts for filing, viewing, and task creation.
Mirth ConnectEditor shortcuts that can be changed in settings.
NextGen Therapy SuitePublic documentation references navigation and documentation shortcuts, but a full public shortcut table is not available.
NextGen OfficePublic product presence was confirmed, but a public official shortcut reference is not available.

For most clinical and administrative users, the highest-value shortcut coverage is in NextGen Enterprise EHR, NextGen Enterprise PM, and NextGen Document Management. For integration developers and interface teams, Mirth Connect is the product where shortcut customization matters most.

NextGen Enterprise EHR Keyboard Shortcuts

NextGen Enterprise EHR has a useful set of main-window shortcuts. These are some of the most important ones to know.

ActionShortcut
Toggle top toolbarAlt + M
Open Patient LookupAlt + P
SaveCtrl + S
Open WorkflowAlt + F3
Exit applicationAlt + X
Log offAlt + L
Open User WorkgroupsAlt + F5
Open PAQF8
CopyCtrl + C
CutCtrl + X
PasteCtrl + V
UndoCtrl + Z

These are the shortcuts most likely to help with day-to-day EHR navigation. For example, Alt + P can reduce mouse use when moving to Patient Lookup, while Alt + F3 can quickly open Workflow. F8 is especially useful for users who spend time in the Provider Approval Queue.

NextGen Enterprise EHR Workflow Shortcuts

The Workflow module has its own set of context-specific hotkeys.

Workflow areaShortcutAction
Workflow moduleAlt + COpen Clinical Tasking tab.
Workflow moduleAlt + POpen Appointments tab.
Workflow moduleAlt + QOpen Provider Approval Queue tab.
Workflow moduleAlt + LOpen Patient Portal tab.
Workflow moduleAlt + MOpen Email tab.
Clinical TaskingAlt + NNew Task.
Clinical TaskingAlt + SSend Task.
PAQAlt + AAccept Item.

A keyboard-driven tasking workflow might look like this:

  1. Press Alt + F3 to open Workflow.
  2. Press Alt + C to open Clinical Tasking.
  3. Press Alt + N to create a new task.
  4. Complete the required fields.
  5. Press Alt + S to send the task.

The exact available options may depend on the active tab, user permissions, and your organization’s configuration.

NextGen Patient and Person Window Navigation

NextGen also supports keyboard navigation within Person Information and Patient Information windows.

ShortcutCommon use
TabMove forward through fields.
Shift + TabMove backward through fields.
Alt + underlined letterOpen a specific tab, menu, or button.
Alt + AAccount button in documented contexts.
Alt + HChart button in documented contexts.
Alt + OOK button in documented contexts.
Alt + CCancel button in documented contexts.

Several tab mnemonics may be available in patient/person windows, depending on context.

ShortcutTab or area
Alt + DDemographics
Alt + SStatus
Alt + EClient Defined
Alt + PProvider
Alt + VPrivacy
Alt + MEmployer
Alt + RRelations / Role
Alt + UUDS
Alt + XExt
Alt + THistory
Alt + YPharmacy
Alt + LChart Details

The key concept is simple: in many NextGen windows, Alt plus the underlined letter activates the related tab, button, or menu option. If a shortcut seems unclear, press Alt and look for underlined letters on the screen.

NextGen Enterprise PM Keyboard Shortcuts

NextGen Enterprise PM uses many Windows-style shortcuts for window management, form navigation, and editing.

ActionShortcut
Close NextGen Enterprise PMAlt + F4
Close active PM windowCtrl + F4
Switch between open applicationsAlt + Tab
Switch between open PM windowsCtrl + Tab
Move to next fieldTab
Move to previous fieldShift + Tab
SaveCtrl + S
CopyCtrl + C
CutCtrl + X
PasteCtrl + V
Close alertsEsc
Activate a control or menuAlt + underlined letter
Open WorkflowAlt + F3
Exit applicationAlt + X
Open PAQF8

For front-desk, billing, and administrative teams, the most useful shortcuts may be the simplest ones: Tab, Shift + Tab, Ctrl + Tab, and Alt + underlined letter. These reduce mouse movement in form-heavy workflows.

NextGen Enterprise PM Patient Group Search Shortcuts

Patient Group Search has a clear set of keyboard shortcuts.

ActionShortcut
ClearAlt + L
FindAlt + F
NewAlt + N
OpenAlt + O
CloseAlt + C
Move to next fieldTab
Move to previous fieldShift + Tab

This is a good example of how NextGen PM shortcuts often work: they are specific to the active window. The same key combination may not mean the same thing everywhere.

NextGen Enterprise PM Electronic Signature Hotkeys

The Electronic Signature window also has its own hotkeys.

ActionShortcut
Begin captureAlt + B
Clear / RestartAlt + L
DoneAlt + D
CancelAlt + C
ResetAlt + R
CloseAlt + C

In the documented e-signature workflow, Cancel and Close can share the same hotkey, with one inactive depending on context. That makes it especially important to pay attention to the active screen state before using the shortcut.

NextGen Document Management Keyboard Shortcuts

NextGen Document Management has a smaller shortcut set, but the available shortcuts are very task-focused.

ActionShortcutContext
Open Patient LookupAlt + LFiling window
File a documentAlt + FFiling window
Move to next pageAlt + NViewer
Create a taskCtrl + TViewer
Reuse previous patient informationCtrl + Shift + F9Filing process

These shortcuts are useful for users who repeatedly file documents, move through scanned pages, or create tasks from the viewer. Ctrl + Shift + F9 can be especially helpful when filing multiple documents tied to the same patient, but users should still verify patient information before filing.

Mirth Connect Keyboard Shortcuts and Editor Settings

Mirth Connect is different from the clinical and practice management applications. It is used by interface, integration, and technical teams. It also supports Windows, Linux, and macOS, while the Enterprise EHR, PM, and Document Management shortcut references are more Windows-oriented.

The key point for Mirth Connect is that editor shortcuts can be configured.

AreaWhat to know
Shortcut customizationEditor shortcut key mappings can be changed in settings.
Restore defaultsMappings can be reset with Restore Defaults.
Editor featuresThe JavaScript editor includes features such as auto-completion, code folding, comment toggles, and auto-indentation.
Find and replaceSearch and replace tools are available from editor context menus.
DebuggingThe Mirth Connect Debugger helps troubleshoot JavaScript issues.
AutomationMirth Connect includes REST API, CLI, and User API options.
PortabilityChannels can be imported, exported, cloned, and deployed.

For Mirth Connect users, the best shortcut advice is to inspect the current editor keymap in the application itself. If shortcuts conflict with local standards or operating system behavior, remap them in the Administrator Settings area and use Restore Defaults if needed.

NextGen Office and Therapy Suite Shortcut Notes

There is not an official shortcut table available for NextGen Office. That does not mean shortcuts do not exist. It means users should avoid assuming that NextGen Enterprise EHR or PM shortcuts apply directly to NextGen Office.

For NextGen Therapy Suite, public documentation references navigation and documentation shortcuts, as well as phrase-based productivity tools. However, we were unable to surface a full keyboard-combination table. The safest guidance is to use the product’s internal help resources and local training materials before building a team-wide shortcut sheet.

Windows and Browser Shortcuts That May Help

Many NextGen workflows use Windows-style conventions. Even when a shortcut is not unique to NextGen, it can still help users move faster.

ShortcutCommon use
TabMove forward through fields.
Shift + TabMove backward through fields.
EnterActivate a selected item or button in many contexts.
EscClose alerts or exit certain prompts.
Ctrl + SSave where supported.
Ctrl + CCopy selected text.
Ctrl + XCut selected text.
Ctrl + VPaste copied text.
Ctrl + ZUndo.
Alt + TabSwitch between open applications.
Ctrl + TabSwitch between open windows within some applications.
Alt + F4Close an application or window in Windows contexts.

Because many NextGen shortcuts rely on Alt keys and underlined letters, keyboard layout can matter. Teams using non-US keyboard layouts should test shortcuts before adding them to training materials.

Best NextGen Shortcuts to Learn First

If you are new to NextGen shortcuts, start with the commands most likely to help across common workflows.

For NextGen Enterprise EHR users

ShortcutWhy it matters
Alt + POpens Patient Lookup.
Alt + F3Opens Workflow.
F8Opens PAQ.
Ctrl + SSaves.
Tab / Shift + TabMoves through fields.
Alt + underlined letterActivates tabs, buttons, and menu items.

For NextGen Enterprise PM users

ShortcutWhy it matters
Tab / Shift + TabSpeeds up form navigation.
Ctrl + TabMoves between open PM windows.
Alt + TabSwitches between applications.
Alt + underlined letterActivates controls and menus.
EscCloses alerts.
Alt + F4 / Ctrl + F4Closes the app or active window.

For NextGen Document Management users

ShortcutWhy it matters
Alt + LOpens Patient Lookup during filing.
Alt + FFiles a document.
Alt + NMoves to the next page.
Ctrl + TCreates a task.
Ctrl + Shift + F9Reuses previous patient information.

For Mirth Connect users

FeatureWhy it matters
Configurable editor shortcutsLets teams standardize key mappings.
Restore DefaultsHelps recover from shortcut conflicts.
DebuggerSupports script troubleshooting.
Find and replaceSpeeds up editor work.
REST API / CLISupports automation and admin workflows.

How TextExpander Can Help NextGen Users Work Faster

NextGen keyboard shortcuts can help users move through the application faster. TextExpander helps with a different problem: repetitive typing.

Healthcare teams often type the same language over and over again. That might include patient instructions, scheduling messages, referral updates, internal task notes, help desk replies, documentation support language, or administrative communication.

With TextExpander, a short abbreviation can expand into longer approved text.

For example, a user could type:

/apptprep

And expand it into:

“Please bring your insurance card, photo ID, current medication list, and any relevant paperwork to your appointment.”

Or type:

/portalhelp

And expand it into:

“Please log in to the patient portal and confirm that your contact information is up to date. If you have trouble accessing your account, contact the office for assistance.”

Common TextExpander use cases for NextGen-adjacent workflows include:

Use caseExample snippet type
SchedulingAppointment preparation instructions.
Patient communicationFollow-up messages and general next steps.
ReferralsStandard referral status updates.
Clinical taskingReusable internal task language.
Document managementFiling notes or task descriptions.
Help desk supportCommon troubleshooting responses.
Interface teamsReusable Mirth Connect notes, handoff language, or support responses.

TextExpander should be used according to your organization’s policies. In clinical settings, snippets should not replace clinical judgment, required documentation, or approved EHR templates. But when used properly, TextExpander can reduce repetitive typing and help teams keep common language consistent.

Tips for Using NextGen Shortcuts Safely

Keyboard shortcuts can make work faster, but they should be used carefully in healthcare workflows.

  1. Confirm the product first. NextGen Enterprise EHR, Enterprise PM, Document Management, Office, Therapy Suite, and Mirth Connect do not share one universal shortcut map.
  2. Verify the active window. Many NextGen hotkeys are context-specific. A shortcut may only work in a particular tab, module, or dialog.
  3. Use Alt to reveal mnemonics. In many Enterprise EHR and PM screens, pressing Alt can expose underlined letters for available buttons, tabs, or menus.
  4. Watch patient context. Shortcuts can speed up navigation, but users still need to verify that they are working in the correct patient record.
  5. Test non-US keyboard layouts. Many shortcuts rely on US QWERTY letter mappings and visible mnemonics.
  6. Be careful with reused patient information. Shortcuts like Ctrl + Shift + F9 in Document Management can save time, but patient details should always be checked before filing.
  7. For Mirth Connect, inspect the actual keymap. Editor shortcuts are configurable, so local settings may differ from another organization’s setup.

Final Thoughts

NextGen keyboard shortcuts are useful, but they are product-specific.

For NextGen Enterprise EHR, the highest-value shortcuts include Alt + P for Patient Lookup, Alt + F3 for Workflow, F8 for PAQ, and Ctrl + S for Save.

For NextGen Enterprise PM, users should learn Tab, Shift + Tab, Ctrl + Tab, Alt + Tab, Esc, and context-specific Alt + underlined letter shortcuts.

For NextGen Document Management, the most useful shortcuts are Alt + L, Alt + F, Alt + N, Ctrl + T, and Ctrl + Shift + F9.

For Mirth Connect, the most important shortcut concept is customization. Editor key mappings can be changed and restored, which makes local configuration more important than memorizing a universal list.

The best approach is to build shortcut guidance around the exact NextGen product and workflow your team uses. Then pair those shortcuts with approved reusable text snippets to reduce repetitive typing and keep everyday work moving.