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Champ is dedicated to evolving our applications to meet the needs of our clients, including all new state and federal regulations that impact our customers. We continue to monitor the Meaningful Use requirements. Nightingale Notes already satisfies several Meaningful Use requirements and will have new features every year. Champ will periodically re-evaluate the need for certification based on criteria that directly impact our current and potential clients. We will continue to maintain an open dialog with our clients on how Meaningful Use impacts their business. For more information about Meaningful Use and Federally Qualified Health Centers, please visit the Rural Assistance Center website. Do Wisconsin public health agencies really need Meaningful Use certified software?The Wisconsin Department of Public Health has determined that public health systems that receive EHR data do not need to be certified. |
"Nightingale Notes is awesome! The nurses "Love It!" This is the first computer program they have done
besides Outlook. By the end of the first month I kept hearing how they love it. They are even pushing
now to get laptops so they can take them in the homes. The time savings and accuracy has already
started. I cannot think of anything that would even make me question doing this again."
Happiest User Ever!
Pam Stevenson
Acct. Tech., Becker County Community Health
"One of our favorite aspects of Nightingale Notes is the fact that we can access the software wherever there
is an internet connection. We love the ability to create custom tabs in NN - a feature we are already using
and plan to use even more in the future"
Nurses from Douglas County, MN
“Bismarck Burleigh Public Health chose Champ because we were looking for an electronic health record which would fit our needs, programsi and work flow; we did not have to adjust our work process into an
offered structure. We wanted the program to be web based so it worked for all of our programs, including
home health and schools. Our staff wanted to get away from duplicate documentation for charting and
billing. We were also looking for a way to collect outcomes, including for community based programs,
and BBPH found the Omaha System and Nightingale Notes is able to meet all of these needs.”
Paula Flanders, Public Health Director for Bismarck-Burleigh
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