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Noted

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What is Noted?

Noted is an online client management system designed for health and social care organizations. It aims to provide a person and whānau-centric approach, allowing these organizations to efficiently manage the care of their clients from a unified system. Noted is marketed as suitable for complex health...

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Product Details

What is Noted?

Noted is an online client management system designed for health and social care organizations. It aims to provide a person and whānau-centric approach, allowing these organizations to efficiently manage the care of their clients from a unified system. Noted is marketed as suitable for complex health and social service providers, including not-for-profit organizations, community health centers, mental health and addiction services, private practices, and school hauora. Professionals and industries such as social services, whānau-centred care, mental health and addiction services, private practices, and school hauora can potentially benefit from using Noted to streamline their client management processes.

Key Features

Faster note taking and record keeping: According to the vendor, Noted allows users to take comprehensive client notes and record quantitative data using intuitive forms. It offers form content for a range of social services, aiming to ensure best practice and maintain safety for both workers and clients.

Easy online client management: Noted provides a unified system for managing client information, aiming to allow easy access to client data and previous records. The vendor claims that new clients can be sent email invitations to fill in basic details directly into the Noted system, ready for their first session.

One unified online system: Noted aims to unite teams by providing a single system for managing client care, customized to suit the entire organization. It supports whānau-centred care and allows for the management of user access and security, according to the vendor.

Safe and secure storage: The vendor emphasizes that Noted prioritizes the security and privacy of client data, with controls in place to restrict access to sensitive information. It also offers secure document management, allowing users to store documents against a client's profile or specific records.

Data Discovery: According to the vendor, Noted provides an advanced data analytics platform, Qlik, which allows for the extraction and measurement of client data. It offers insights and reports, aiming to allow users to create specific queries, filter and specify information for data exports, and generate reports.

Noted Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
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