What is PointClickCare?
Enhance your business operations with a comprehensive cloud platform that seamlessly merges your care, services, and financial management processes. Approach the shift to PDPM with confidence while improving outcomes through cutting-edge tools that cultivate a commitment to ongoing quality care. Our tailored resources are designed to guide you through a structured three-step method, empowering you to adeptly navigate the quality-driven landscape of PDGM. PointClickCare is recognized as the leading electronic health record (EHR) technology partner for the long-term post-acute care (LTPAC) and senior care sectors across North America. We focus on providing unwavering support to our clients as they adapt to the shifting demands of their industries. Each day, more than 21,000 skilled nursing facilities, senior living communities, and home health agencies rely on us to deliver innovative solutions that transform care delivery. By leveraging our expertise, your organization can not only adjust but also excel in this ever-evolving landscape, ensuring a brighter future for those you serve. Our commitment to quality and excellence drives us to continuously improve and innovate, setting the standard in the healthcare technology sector.
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Nursing Home Software
Long Term Care Software
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Software
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Easy and Efficient
Date: Feb 13 2024SummaryPositive experience. User friendly so it has been easy teaching new Admissions Directors how to use it.
PositiveLove everything about PointClickCare. It has great reports, is easy to use, easy to add a patient. Fast, reliable. There isn't a thing I don't like. Plenty of features for the different departments.
NegativeI have zero complaints! I have never had any issues. I like the note section and the activity section. I can get everything I need.
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Slow, Cumbersome, non-intuitive.
Date: Sep 21 2022SummaryCharting anything is very time consuming because of the lag time and the cumbersome and convoluted features of this program. Maybe that's why it's called PointClickCare. Because that's about all you have time to do, point and click over and over while waiting each time for the program to catch up.
PositiveProgress notes are easily made on patients. Alerts, such as a new medication, are easily noted so that following nurses are aware to watch for side effects.
NegativeWhen charting a medication that requires a nursing assessment such as when administering a pain medication, in addition to charting the medication was given, another screen pops up asking what their pain level was at on the 0-10 scale. There is an incredible lag before that screen pops up. If you click out and click back in a few times it may arrive but when you have 50 patients you are passing medications on, who has time for that. And you are asked the pain level for all their pain meds if you gave Tylenol and Morphine at the same time. There are multiple lags, because there are multiple medications that require an extra charting feature such as coumadin; their INR, any PRN medication; why are you giving it, Blood glucose checks; the result, insulin SQ administration; where did you give it, any injection, where did you give it. There is more but you get the idea. I'm not objecting to having to chart any of this. My objection is the lag time after clicking "yes" (indicating I gave the med) a white box pops up...and you wait....and wait...and wait... up to a minute sometimes, for the page to complete so you can chart the rest. For a busy nurse, this is unacceptable because one minute becomes one hour when you add up all the medications you are charting. Also, it's not easy to gather information about a patient. If you have been off a few days and you find you have a new patient, trying to look through their PCC chart to gather information about them is a lot of clicking that isn't intuitive...meaning one thing doesn't lead you to the next fluidly.
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