by Scott R. Herrmann Mobile technology at the point of care simplifies communication to field staff and leads to better patient outcomes and overall agency results. Mobile applications provide real-time schedule automation, care plans, time and attendance, GPS location information, and more. This month, I explore these features and benefits and more.
Schaumburg, IL, April 11, 2012 — Founded by humanitarian Eleanor Green in 1900 to deliver health services to the poor, VNA of Rhode Island now serves people of all ages and incomes but adheres to its original mission, “To provide care of the sick at home, foster the promotion of good health and prevent illness […]
Schaumburg, IL — CellTrak Technologies, Inc. has announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued Patent Number 8,380,542 to CellTrak. Titled “System and Method for Facilitating Outcome-Based Health Care,” the company’s second patent covers aspects of using mobile technologies to facilitate the engagement of all parties involved in improving healthcare outcomes, […]