PITTSBURGH — emsCharts, Inc. launched a new selfdirected system this month for training customers on how to implement their software programs for EMS patient data collection.
emsCharts, Inc. has developed an online checklist system for new customers to follow as they configure their web-based software for emergency medical data collection. The dynamic, selfguided implementation allows customers to easily view and perform configuration tasks, while gauging their progress through the process and solidifying their “go-live” timelines.
emsCharts, Inc. helped to pioneer real-time and electronic data collection with software products that use the Web to connect first responders with hospitals and reporting agencies; thus expediting the entire process and leaving more time to focus on patients’ needs.
“While we’ve always acknowledged that our online implementation model is among the simplest out there, we understand that a great deal of information can be overlooked during the initial process,” states Pete Goutmann, Vice President of emsCharts, Inc. “We produce a very powerful system for patient data management, and our hope is that by better guiding the user through the process at their own pace, that they will use more of the application and tools that we offer them.”
The new Implementation Checklist features interactive links to configuration sections and instruction, as well as a gauge displaying percent completion as agency administrators perform the tasks and check items off of the list.
About emsCharts
emsCharts (www.emscharts.com) provides pre-hospital care professionals with dynamic, state-of- the-art solutions for optimized patient health care, quality assurance and operational productivity. Developed in conjunction with and fully tested by medical and public safety professionals, emsCharts software products provide a total solution at a flat mont
emsCharts Launches New Training Format
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