PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y., May 12, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Sandata Technologies, LLC, a leading national provider of information technology solutions to the home care industry, announces the release of the next generation of its mobile workforce solution, Santrax® Point-of-Care (SPoC). In this latest version, Sandata has partnered with DeVero, Inc. to create a fully integrated solution that leverages the nationally proven Santrax Agency Management platform and the DeVero Electronic Health Record.
"We're proud to partner with Sandata to bring the best of our solutions to the marketplace. Sandata's SPoC solution, powered by DeVero, is designed with the clinician in mind. We make the clinician's experience easier than paper forms and don't require them to go through extensive training, allowing rapid implementations without interrupting patient care. The application is simple to use while the data drives powerful functionality behind the scenes," says Eric Gordon, VP of Sales at DeVero.
Designed to work on any mobile device, SPoC enables remote workforces to collect data and access patient information at the point of care and is designed to provide remote access to both clinical and non-clinical information. SPoC will enable Home Health Agencies to reduce clinical inconsistencies and documentation errors, enhance communication, eliminate costs associated with paper forms and printed charts, and streamline the process of assessment completion and submission.
Care IV Home Health, who has provided a wide variety of home care and home health services to urban and rural areas of Arkansas since 1993, has successfully implemented Santrax® Point-of-Care (SPoC). The Care IV caregivers are now leveraging this best-in-class, HIPAA-compliant solution to do all their clinical documentation online.
"We are very pleased with the ease-of-use of the SPoC solution and our clinical teams are thrilled with the efficiencies they have gained in the field. This latest version of the Sandata solution will substantially improve our ability to provide care to our patients," says Steven Hammond RN, Vice President and General Manager of Care IV.
About Sandata Technologies:
Sandata provides a complete package of information technology solutions, which includes scheduling, time and attendance, billing, payroll, compliance and clinical applications for the home care industry. Sandata's suite of products includes Santrax® Electronic Visit Verification™, the market leading time and attendance product, Santrax® Agency Management and Santrax® Payer Management, web-based software solutions with features including voice biometrics to perform speaker verification, and a jurisdictional view dashboard solution for states and other payers, municipalities and the home care agency markets, Santrax® Member Management, an ADA Section 508 compliant member portal for self-directed members to view, modify and approve worker timesheets, and Santrax® Point of Care, an innovative data collection and remote chart access tool giving field workers the ability to collect both clinical and non-clinical information at the point-of-care.
Sandata has over 3,500 provider agencies across the United States processing more than 125 million verifications annually.
About DeVero:
DeVero delivers intelligent, adaptable technology that revolutionizes healthcare data capture, management and integration. Thousands of organizations, including Gentiva and Kindred at Home leverage DeVero at the point of care to power real-time data intelligence that drives measurable business value. Efficiently collect, share and integrate patient and population data from any location, using any device. Based in Silicon Valley and founded by tech and healthcare experts, DeVero was born to create innovative solutions to common business challenges.
For additional information about Sandata, please visit: www.sandata.com.
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