Net Health Wound Care Description
Net Health Wound Care (formerly WoundExpert), is a web-based EHR that manages wound care. It is sophisticated and yet easy to use. It is flexible enough to be configured for either single outpatient wound care centers, or multi-facility organisations. Integrated clinical, financial, and regulatory tools improve performance and patient care. You can improve quality and outcomes. World-class design provides a user-friendly, adaptable and customizable experience that intuitively guides clinicians through a consistent workflow. This helps to drive quality and performance across providers as well as across facilities. Real-time visualization and analysis of your wound care program. All aspects of the integration include scheduling, appointment reminders and assessments, as well as mobile photo capture with automated measurement and benchmarking. You can connect your wound care program seamlessly to any hospital EHR (Epic or Cerner) and transfer data to and from patient records.
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Not for home health and not user friendly Date: Jun 02 2024
Summary: Terrible experience and I have been a nurse practitioner for 25 years. Worst system and worst onboarding I have ever experienced
Positive: Nothing I have found has been good about this system. It has tripled my documentation time and I am not compensated for this time, so I will see less patients and make less money.
Negative: No mobile application. I can’t view patient reports or send prescriptions from my phone while in the field. Placing orders is cumbersome. The photo system requires a separate contract and pricing. The training was a waste of waste. I can’t say enough about it—documentation time has tripled and I am not happy with what I am able to send to the ancillary team
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Poor contrast on the screen, ridiculous amount of time spent saving and refreshing each page
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