We are pleased to announce in-house training which is taking place throughout the country in early 2016 to train Caretrack users in a new function. This is an additional ad hoc reporting capacity which allows the user to quickly and easily create their own reports. Harry Bourton, Operations Manager for Caretrack, comments: “We recognise that the demand for reporting in the NHS continues to grow and we want to support our service users to meet this demand efficiently. We developed this new function in response to requests from service users and as always, we are supporting its introduction in a series of training sessions. I look forward to meeting the Caretrack users again on this new training programme during the coming weeks and months.”
Training programme booked so far:
West Sussex ICB: Wednesday 20th Jan
Barnet ICB: 11th February
Enfield ICB: 10th February
NEW Devon ICB: 16th February
Gloucester ICB: 15th March
Eastbourne ICB: 9th March
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