Advanced Health & Care Unveils Latest Care Technology at Care Show Birmingham

Advanced Health & CareAdvanced Health & Care (Advanced), a leading IT provider will unveil Caresys version 8, a widely used end-to-end care home management solution at the Care Show Birmingham at the NEC (stand F52) on 12 and 13 November 2013. The software will be demonstrated alongside a host of other mobile IT solutions.

Caresys version 8 encompasses care planning, time and attendance management and financial and operational management modules. The solution also includes an updated user interface, designed to enhance navigation in addition to enhanced billing and data security functionality.

Advanced will also demonstrate iConnect, a mobile solution which enables care workers to deliver real-time task lists and data via their mobile phones. It also records their actual arrival and departure times at service users' homes using near-field (NFC) technology.

iConnect eliminates the need for care workers to carry around paper rosters and customers no longer have to sign pieces of paper to prove care workers' attendance at appointments.

Jim Chase, Managing Director of Advanced Health & Care, says, "The scale and complexity of care businesses in the UK is increasing through merger or expansion, so it is becoming much more important for businesses to have access to flexible and robust end to end care IT solutions.

"We will demonstrate and explain how our solutions work and how they can enable providers of all sizes to save time, reduce costs, whilst still delivering great care."

The Care Show is designed to provide education, products and services for those owning, or running any organisation responsible for the care of older people. Proprietors, directors and managers of care homes, nursing homes, domiciliary care agencies, sheltered accommodation, learning disability homes, local authorities, specialist care units and private hospitals are expected to attend.

About Advanced Health & Care
Advanced Health & Care (Advanced) is a leading provider of IT management systems for urgent and unscheduled care, clinical call centres, community health, mental health, hospice, home and residential care services.

Advanced has a unique focus on providing innovative mobile IT applications for community based care, supporting tens of thousands of care workers and clinicians with integrated device, software and airtime solutions.

Working with partners in the NHS, local government and the private sector, Advanced is committed to providing IT solutions in support of safe, efficient care delivery with integrated management information for both the commissioner and provider.

The Advanced Health & Care suite of products includes: Adastra, Adastra 111, Advanced Community, Advanced Mobile Communications, Caresys, Carenotes, Crosscare, eFinancials Smart Business Suite, iConnect, iNurse & Staffplan.

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