CareTracker Description

Organizations can manage patient records, track trends, thresholds, and goals with CareTracker, a long-term care solution. CareTracker is an electronic data collection tool that is easy to use and quick to deploy. Track individuals at high risk for COVID-19. Entities need a tool that is easy to use and can quickly capture and track patient information. CareTracker allows individuals to be monitored quickly and accurately. CareTracker' is an easy-to use electronic data collection tool that is quick to deploy and eliminates the need for paper documentation. The solution can be used to document your needs at a variety care sites, including hotels, convention centers, post-acute care facilities, and other care sites. It also includes assessments that focus on social determinants of healthcare as well as screening questions about exposure.

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Company Details

Company:
Cerner
Year Founded:
1979
Headquarters:
United States
Website:
www.cerner.com

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Product Details

Platforms
SaaS
iPhone
iPad
Type of Training
Documentation
Webinars
In Person
Customer Support
Phone Support
Online

CareTracker Features and Options

Long Term Care Software

Claims Management
Clinical Care
EHR
Electronic Health Record
For Home Care Providers
For Nursing Homes
Geriatric Care
MDS Review
Patient Records
Staff Scheduling

CareTracker User Reviews

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  • Name: Anonymous (Verified)
    Job Title: CNA
    Length of product use: 1-2 Years
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 500 - 999
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
    Support
    Likelihood to Recommend to Others
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    Self explanatory charting

    Date: Jan 19 2024

    Summary: It’s easy to chart. Not able to go back and see what you charted. Gives you all the patient info you need to know.

    Positive: Easy to figure out how to chart on a patient when you didn’t receive any training on the system. I was able to chart with absolutely no training.

    Negative: Once something is entered into the chart, you are unable to go back and look at what you just entered. So no double checking if you mixed up the heart rate and respiration count when entering a patients vitals. It’s up to you to catch that mistake as you’re making it, relying on the keen eye of a very busy nurse to catch and correct the error, or else you’ll be hearing a doctor yelling about a pulse if 20 and respiratory count of 86.
    Once you hit ‘finish’ and put that data out into the world, you cannot see what you actually charted.

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