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needed a system that would increase their efficiency and facilitate
the exchange of information in a timely manner.
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North District Health Board needed a system
with the ability to support the management and
clinical needs of its mental health service.
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Jade's market leading health and social services solutions cover a wide range of service areas. Core capabilities provide client, provider, group, case, referral, and event management. This is supported by a comprehensive security module and other key functionality including:
- Alerts
- Appointments
- Assessments
- Care pathways
- Care planning
- Documents
- Immunizations
- Interfaces
- Medications
- Progress Notes
- Recall
- Results
- Review
- Risks
Configuration options provide the means to tailor the solution appropriately for each service area. The sections that follow outline the service areas where our solutions are already implemented.
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The Department of Health & Community Services (DHCS), has significantly improved the response times and performance of two of their core JADE systems ... more
William Payne talks with Brian Clark, UK Managing Director of Jade Software, about the current mental health landscape ... more |
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“Our decision to replace
all our existing systems, for a single integrated system from
Jade was not taken lightly. A 23-strong selection group (predominantly
clinicians) had to be convinced it would meet all our requirements,
especially in terms of flexibility (as standards and requirements
change regularly) and security of information. The panel felt
that Jade offered the best value for money and transfer of
risk.”
Tony Wishart
Project Director
Bolton, Salford and Trafford Mental Health Partnership
“Jade has worked directly
with our implementation team and has always been willing to
listen to our needs. It’s been so successful to date
that if you had asked me two years ago what my ideal system
would look like, it would be exactly what we have on our screens
today.”
Will Evans
Director
Harrow Unified Mental Health Service
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