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Proven Solution <br />We believe that technology creates a better <br />environment in which our staff can focus on hands- <br />on inmate care, rather than charts and paperwork. <br />NaphCare's correctional operational system, <br />TechCare®, does just that by centralizing inmate <br />care into a highly evolved, proven system that is <br />backed by NaphCare operations, development, and <br />support staff. <br />Client and Practitioner Testimonials <br />"Sick call is twice as fast with TechCare®, which <br />allows more inmates to be seen in less time." <br />� h a <br />your independent healthcare choice. <br />We invite you to visit the <br />TechCare® website at <br />www. techcareehr. com. <br />—Tony Dressler, LPN, Montgomery County Jail <br />"TechCare® has improved organization of patient care; patients are seen and followed more promptly. Records <br />are readily available, which is especially helpful when they move back and forth between our two facilities." <br />—Janice Hall, Nurse Practitioner, Essex County Correctional Facility <br />"NaphCare's medical record system, TechCare®, has enhanced the operation of the Clark County Detention <br />Center by streamlining the management of medical records. NaphCare's focus on continuity of care has allowed <br />us to develop and maintain strong partnerships in the community—especially in the area of mental health. As <br />our operational needs expand and change, we are confident that our partnership with NaphCare will continue to <br />assist us with any challenges in the future." <br />—Sheriff Doug Gillespie, Clark County Detention Center <br />"We were introduced to TechCare®, an electronic medical records system that is simple and time saving. It <br />allows all members of the healthcare team to be on the same page. I can see how the nurses, dentist, mental <br />health professionals and other providers have interacted with and treated the patient. This program also allows <br />corporate members to monitor and guide our daily activities. Although NaphCare has not been here long, I have <br />been quite impressed with what they have brought to the Richmond City Justice Center. I look forward to <br />growth and development with this company." <br />—Khairul Emran, MD, Richmond City Justice Center, VA <br />"Implementation of an Electronic Health Record (EHR) is a complex and challenging undertaking. The Orange <br />County Health Care Agency (HCA) - Correctional Health Services division (CHS) implemented an EHR within the <br />five adult jails and five juvenile detention facilities earlier this year. The facilities collectively house nearly 7500 <br />adults and juveniles on a typical day. <br />With 14 vendors responding to the original RFP, Orange County selected NaphCare as our chosen vendor for this <br />project. Their EHR, TechCare', was developed specifically for correctional settings. NaphCare truly understands <br />correctional workflow, challenges, and needs. Given the size and complexity of our system, it was critical we find <br />a system allowing us to accurately record all care provided to our patients, and interface with multiple systems <br />Inmate Medical Services <br />City of Santa Ana <br />25F-64 <br />RFP No. 17-051 <br />65 <br />
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