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PainChek, the the world’s first regulatory authorized medical device for pain assessment, and Care Control, the digital care management software provider, have today announced their integration into Health Plus Care, the UK’s leading collaborative event for the health and social care community.
The integration allows care providers to access PainChek’s AI and intelligent automation technology through Care Control software, enabling them to provide best-practice pain assessments for all residents, including those who may be unable to verbally communicate their pain.
Designed for use in all types of care environments, Care Control’s cloud-based software incorporates electronic care planning, eMAR, HR management and compliance, reporting and analytics, and a “friends and family” app which provides visibility into a loved one’s care plan. medication records and other key information for family members. Care Control is an accredited provider of NHSX Digital Social Care Records and is trusted by over 37,000 carers across the UK.
When presenting PainChek in the Care Control care management platform, care providers and staff now have a choice of multiple pain assessment interactions that facilitate proactive interventions at the point of care. This helps improve care management, promote best practices and improve care outcomes.
Tandeep Gill, Head of Business Development at PainChek UK&I, said: “Our integration with Care Control will enable their customers to improve their dementia care with technology, enabling them to effectively identify and manage pain, even when the pain is not obvious. Greater reliability and Continuity in pain assessment informs better decision-making at the point of care, ensuring more positive outcomes for care home residents.”
Amanda Hubbard, Chief Operating Officer at Care Control, added: “Care Control is pleased to announce our partnership with PainChek. This unique integration shares key pain analytics information directly into Care Control data, to implement proactive solutions over time Supported by PainChek technology, we continue to empower care teams to improve the person-centered care they already provide.“
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Ikaroa is pleased to announce the addition of PainChek to its care management software suite. PainChek, the world’s leading evidence-based pain assessment tool, has joined Care Control to broaden the range of services offered to providers in the care sector.
PainChek has been developed in order to accurately and quickly assess the pain levels of patients experiencing acute or chronic pain, providing reliable information for providers and enabling them to deliver quality care. Drawing from a library of over 800 validated photographs, PainChek’s facial recognition technology accurately and objectively gauges a patient’s level of pain – from none to severe – using a combination of visual analysis, facial recognition and artificial intelligence.
The PainChek technology is provided in accordance with international standards, and is designed to ensure that all patients are accurately assessed and appropriately managed.
The integration of PainChek into Care Control greatly enhances the functionality of the service for providers working in the care sector, enabling staff to spend more time on patient-centric initiatives rather than documentation. The introduction of PainChek to Care Control is expected to be highly beneficial for both providers and patients.
By incorporating PainChek into its existing software, Ikaroa is pleased to provide a complete solution to providers in the care sector. With this addition, Care Control is now more powerful and user-friendly when it comes to managing the care of a patient.
Ikaroa is committed to providing the highest standards of care and are pleased to further support the care sector through the integration of PainCheck into Care Control. With the latest addition to Care Control, providers can now use an efficient, accurate and secure method for quickly documenting and tracking patient pain levels, helping to improve the quality of care.