CellTrak Launches Next Generation of Mobile Healthcare Solutions

Apr 24, 2013 4:37:07 AM / posted in CellTrak News

Mobile technology leader unveils new products for Hospice and Homecare at NHPCO’s 28th Management and Leadership Conference

Schaumburg, IL (April 24th, 2013) – CellTrak Technologies, Inc., the leading provider of mobile healthcare solutions for Hospice and Homecare is pleased to announce the availability of their next generation in mobile platform technology. In an industry with lowering reimbursements, fewer resources and added accountability, CellTrak has listened to the agencies needs to address all areas of care delivery in a cost effective solution bundle. Based upon CellTrak’s patented Home Health Point of Care and Administration System the new offerings provide organizations with technology to reduce operational costs while improving productivity, field staff safety, and compliance while enabling the industry goal to provide comfort and support to patients and their families.


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Acclaim Health Implements CellTrak CareManager™ to Enhance Client Care

Apr 18, 2013 12:53:53 AM / posted in CellTrak News

Home Healthcare Uses Technology to Allow for Better Patient Experience

Schaumburg, IL & Oakville, ON (April 18, 2013) - For more than 80 years, Acclaim Health has been providing client-based care to individuals in their community. Acclaim Health Nursing professionals offer an array of services that provide quality care and support 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Their approach to healthcare puts clients first by ensuring their staff has access to client health information, medical orders and clinical best practices at the point of care, the client’s home.


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VNA of Rhode Island Embraces Electronic Documentation at the Point of Care

Apr 11, 2013 3:58:49 AM / posted in CellTrak News

Electronic clinical documentation enables evidence-based informed care

Schaumburg, IL (April 11, 2012) - As the State's oldest visiting nurse association, VNA of Rhode Island has provided quality medical care to Rhode Islanders in need since 1900. Originally developed to help the poor with the delivery of health services the organization now aids people of all ages and incomes. Though much has changed since humanitarian Eleanor Green first had the vision now known as VNA of Rhode Island, the primary tenets of the organization remain the same: To provide care of the sick at home; foster the promotion of good health; and prevent illness in the community.


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