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Trauma Registry software

Bryan Karla trauma-list@trauma.org
Thu, 28 Mar 2002 08:47:17 -0600


We use NTRACS in Idaho. I think it's difficult to learn as it's =
DOS-based.
We have just upgraded to 3.0, the Windows version. There are more
windows/fields to fill, but since I'm used to it now, that's not a big =
deal.
I don't like the QI part and we are looking at TRAKKER now. I don't =
have
experience with other databases, so can't help you there.

Karla Bryan

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	bobby smith [SMTP:bobbyrn_2000@yahoo.com]
> Sent:	Thursday, March 28, 2002 5:54 AM
> To:	trauma-list@trauma.org
> Subject:	Re: Trauma Registry software
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> We use NTRACS here in NC and are getting ready to go to the 3.0 =
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> It is easy to learn and allows for custom reports.  I have no =
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> with any other software.  If you do go with NTRACS choose your custom =
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> points well, once in they cannot be removed.=20
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> Bobby Smith RN, BSN, CEN, EMT-P =20
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>   Gordon Becher <gbecher@evansville.net> wrote:=20
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> 	I have been trying several different trauma registry software demo's
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> 	and would like feedback from the group. Any comments (pro's &=20
> 	con's) would be much appreciated.
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> 	NTRACS (ACS)
> 	Collectors trauma Registry (digital innovation)
> 	TraumaBase (Clinical Data Management Inc.)
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> 	Again, thank you for your comments
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> 	Jennifer Becher, RN, BSN, CEN
> 	Trauma Coordinator
> 	St. Mary's Medical Services
> 	Evansville, IN 47550
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