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BIRMINGHAM, AL — NaphCare, a leading correctional healthcare company and innovator in correctional technology solutions, today announced TechCare GO, a browser-based feature of TechCare, its corrections-specific electronic health record (EHR). TechCare GO enhances how correctional healthcare teams deliver and document medications and reflects NaphCare’s ongoing commitment to medication safety, compliance, and patient-centered care.
“Correctional healthcare teams face unique challenges, and TechCare GO is designed to reduce barriers to safe, accountable medication administration,” said Dr. Jeffrey Alvarez, Physician Executive Consultant for NaphCare. “This enhancement underscores our long-standing commitment to protecting patient health and empowering staff in their daily work.”
“Medication administration in correctional facilities requires accuracy, accountability, and consistency, even in areas with limited connectivity,” said Jason Douglas, Chief Technology Officer at NaphCare. “TechCare GO helps ensure patients receive their prescribed medications, while equipping staff with the tools they need to remain compliant and work efficiently.”
TechCare GO supports safer, more reliable medication administration, including:
TechCare GO is an integration of TechCare that embodies the familiar, reliable, browser-based models that are the cornerstone of modern healthcare IT tools. By integrating offline-ready medication administration directly into TechCare, NaphCare provides correctional facilities with seamless, proven workflows. This ensures limited connectivity is never a barrier to staff maintaining medication accuracy and accountability that meets stringent compliance standards of correctional healthcare.
“Correctional healthcare teams face unique challenges, and TechCare GO is designed to reduce barriers to safe, accountable medication administration,” said Dr. Jeffrey Alvarez, Physician Executive Consultant for NaphCare. “This enhancement underscores our long-standing commitment to protecting patient health and empowering staff in their daily work.”