6N Care Chart

Less time with charts. More time with residents.

CareChart.jpgWe've worked with LTC clinicians from all disciplines to help us develop Care Chart. The result is a complete clinical charting and reporting module that improves your productivity and lets you spend more time with residents, less time on charts. Care Chart provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary resident medical record that not only lets you document care, but improve the quality of care you deliver.

Better communication leads to better care coordination

  • Everyone involved in patient care—from nurses to therapists to social workers—can collect, view and share data at the point-of-care. Chart layouts are configured to fit your specific organization, with a full library of essential assessment forms.
  • Stay ahead of resident care by creating automatic clinical task assignments as well as alerts and notifications. Plus you can take advantage of flexible tools to implement new care protocols for continual quality improvement.

Use data for MDS, RUGS, and quality improvement

  • Optimize the accuracy of MDS 3.0 and Resource Utilization Groups (RUGS) with a complete set of resident data that automatically populates reporting dashboards and is ready on demand.
  • Prepare for survey by running full reports on all assessments, including Bowel/Bladder, Wound/Skin Care, A&I, Pain and more for resident and facility-wide performance.
  • Gain instant access to aggregated data from all units and facilities to measure quality improvement programs and resident outcome goals.

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Customer Quote

"I love this.  I can spend more time with the residents and no on the books...I can spend time with her, chat with her, spend time on her care. I am filling her water and visiting instead of spending time on the books. This is why I love the computer - it allows us time to provide quality care - that's what matters. This allows us more time to do that."

Sally Forde,
C.N.A. Village Care of New York