Handling medical emergencies in educational institutions is a tiresome task for the administrative staff of most educational institutions. Schooberry Campus Management Software comes with the Medical Care module to deal with the medical crisis that occurs on a regular basis in campuses.
Apart from periodic medical checkups conducted in the institute for staff and students, blood donation drives are also organized in many colleges as part of community service. Schooberry Medical Care module is a fully integrated clinical information management system specifically designed for maintaining records of all health and medical data precisely. It keeps track of the list of all blood donors who have registered with the healthcare department of the institute and have donated their blood. By using SMC, the institute can maintain database of health tips for various common diseases, allergies and other physical ailments.
The integrated platform of SMC enables the campus healthcare department to keep a note of the medicines that are used in case of medical emergencies. It also helps to keep details of the medical insurance policy holders availing the healthcare facility of the institute. Easy retrieval of information of medical policies provided is another major benefit of SMC. The unique options of the module allow the admin to add the details of the staff/student medical summary to alternative contact number in case any prior medical emergency.
SMC is definitely the best and most reasonably priced software for managing healthcare in a campus setting. Its trouble-free interface makes the medical information management easy and it offers all the essential tools to run your campus clinic smoothly and efficiently. The records of students’ clinic visits, medications, immunizations, and screenings are safe with SMC. By its efficient, secure and 100% automated processing, it ensures complete documentation, creation of individual care plans and close scrutiny of the data. This campus management software module is ideal for the management and supervision of healthcare of both students and staff members in an institution.