NDoc adds more flexibility to Automated Care Plans

October 10, 2012 (Lancaster, PA) –http://www.ndocsoftware.com– NDoc Software, the leading clinical point of care solution for homecare providers, has launched further enhancements to its unique automated care plan.

These latest additions to robust documentation options found in the NDoc Care Pilot offer clinicians the ability to further customize patient care plans with specific statements tailored to an individual’s unique care needs. Using these custom assess, instruct and outcome statements, clinicians can provide more patient centered care with greater results. Once captured, workflow prompts them to focus on these special care interventions as well as the standard care plan interventions which will in turn produce improved outcomes. “In a world of long narratives to translate the patient care instructions, this is an advantage to clinicians.” explained Candy Willhite, RN, Manager of Clinical Systems at Thornberry, Ltd.

Good communication and access to patient information is the core of quality patient outcomes. With these latest NDoc enhancements clinicians can further identify the patient’s unique needs, tailor the patient’s instructions and track the completion of both short and long term goals.

About Thornberry

Founded in 1992, Thornberry LTD is a trusted provider of integrated business software solutions for home healthcare and hospice agencies. Thornberry’s NDoc proven technology and flexible processes are customized based on the unique workflow requirements of home healthcare and hospice clinicians. The user-friendly system and powerful workflow capabilities deliver accurate, efficient and cost-effective outcomes, enabling users to focus on fulfilling overall business objectives.

NDoc develops specialized solutions and services for home health care and hospice providers. NDoc helps you provide connected patient care. For more information, visit www.ndocsoftware.com

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