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For clinicians on the front lines of the Coronavirus battle in our nursing homes - we are offering our app for free to new customers for the next 90 days - no charges or fees.
SAN FRANCISCO - Californer -- Free tried and tested app to support rapid documentation for clinicians providing services to skilled nursing facilities
San Francisco, CA - For clinicians on the front lines of the Coronavirus battle in our nursing homes - we are offering our app for free to new customers for the next 90 days - no charges or fees.
The Coronavirus crisis has changed our lives and stretched healthcare provision to the limit. Seniors with underlying conditions are severely imperiled. Skilled nursing facilities and providers servicing these facilities are at the front lines of this war against the virus and as a result, their workload has increased significantly.
We are offering our application free for the next 90 days to any SNF (Skilled Nursing Facility) clinician to help them speed their documentation and ease their expanded workload. This offer is for new customers only. Our user interface is completely customizable so any clinician can quickly modify the user interface to their specific needs and environment.
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"As a doctor, I understand how much time documentation takes away from actually seeing patients," said Dr. George Krucik, Founder and CTO of iTreatMD. "Shortening documentation time will free up valuable time for clinicians - to see and care for their patients. We want to help front line clinicians in our own small way by providing our application for free for the next 90 days".
About iTreatMD
At iTreatMD we are enabling clinicians who take care of patients in our nation's nursing homes to quickly document their patient visits. With our Patient Engagement application clinicians can get the latest information about their patients from the facility's EMR, enter their notes and upload these notes in seconds using their iPad. Now they can reduce their charting time by over 70%.
For more information, contact iTreatMD at wecare@itreatmd.com to use our app for free for 90 days. Stay safe.
San Francisco, CA - For clinicians on the front lines of the Coronavirus battle in our nursing homes - we are offering our app for free to new customers for the next 90 days - no charges or fees.
The Coronavirus crisis has changed our lives and stretched healthcare provision to the limit. Seniors with underlying conditions are severely imperiled. Skilled nursing facilities and providers servicing these facilities are at the front lines of this war against the virus and as a result, their workload has increased significantly.
We are offering our application free for the next 90 days to any SNF (Skilled Nursing Facility) clinician to help them speed their documentation and ease their expanded workload. This offer is for new customers only. Our user interface is completely customizable so any clinician can quickly modify the user interface to their specific needs and environment.
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"As a doctor, I understand how much time documentation takes away from actually seeing patients," said Dr. George Krucik, Founder and CTO of iTreatMD. "Shortening documentation time will free up valuable time for clinicians - to see and care for their patients. We want to help front line clinicians in our own small way by providing our application for free for the next 90 days".
About iTreatMD
At iTreatMD we are enabling clinicians who take care of patients in our nation's nursing homes to quickly document their patient visits. With our Patient Engagement application clinicians can get the latest information about their patients from the facility's EMR, enter their notes and upload these notes in seconds using their iPad. Now they can reduce their charting time by over 70%.
For more information, contact iTreatMD at wecare@itreatmd.com to use our app for free for 90 days. Stay safe.
Source: iTreatMD
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