Traumasoft Description

Traumasoft is an all in one system that can manage every aspect of your EMS operations. A system of interconnected solutions manages staff, integrates processes and manages assets. It also grows revenue. You can manage all your employees from one place, regardless of their job title. Traumasoft's online booking tools and CAD simplify the process from trip intake to destination, and everything in between. All vehicles and equipment can be tracked, maintenance requests can be made, and dollars spent can all be tracked in one system. Traumasoft's Billing Solution manages incoming revenue, and provides tools to generate revenue via online and mobile apps trip scheduling.

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Company Details

Company:
Traumasoft
Year Founded:
2006
Headquarters:
United States
Website:
www.traumasoft.com
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Product Details

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Web-Based
Types of Training
Training Docs
Customer Support
Business Hours
Online Support

Traumasoft Features and Options

EMS Software

Availability Indicator
Billable Items Tracking
Daily Unit Loading Analysis
Dispatch Monitoring
EMS Service Roles Time Clock
Electronic Signature
Equipment Tracking
Fleet Management
NEMSIS Compliance
Patient Database
Point-of-Service Data
Refusal Statements
Shift Management
Supply Management

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Traumasoft User Reviews

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  • Name: P R.
    Job Title: Critical Care Paramedic
    Length of product use: 2+ Years
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 100 - 499
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    Without a doubt the worst ePCR software I have seen/used over the last 15 years

    Edited: Oct 26 2021

    Summary: This ePCR system comes off as a freshman college students programming 101 project. It is barely functional and gives the feel that there was no actual EMS professional consultation in the building of the report system. This will probably cost you more in wasted crew time than anything.

    Positive: Dispatch data can be imported into the report if dispatched with Traumasoft. There isn't much else that I can say positive about it.

    Negative: Possibly the worst report output format I have ever seen, seriously it is a damn mess. Lots of unnecessary clutter and poor formatting makes finding and utilizing important information difficult at best for receiving facilities.

    ePCR fields don't always work or output the correct information into reports. Data from one field can end up under a different field.

    PMHX and Medications (pt scrip, and crew administered) have no ability to freehand into the report. Can't find the correct icd10 code for a history item, well too bad you can't add it. Medication not in the ePCR database, too bad, you can't add it.

    Narrative text entry field has no formatting options, it is just a basic HTML text field. You can't add tables for things like vent settings or other information, you can't bold or italicize important info you want to call attention to.

    NEMSIS Reporting fields are are just a large scroll menu of buttons that follow no logical organization method making it extremely difficult to find what you are looking for.

    Physical exam section has no way to add pertinent negatives.

    Vital signs section outputs data into the report in a way that is extremely difficult to read.

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