implementation: current and past SacDoc sites

current users

New Directions

A small MHSA-funded community mental health program using SacDoc for documentation and, soon, for scheduling.

TLCS Passages

This small MHSA-funded program with two part-time physicians uses SacDoc's documentation and records management functions.

TCORE

Another MHSA-funded program with two physicians and a physician assistant. This site relies heavily on SacDoc's distributed scheduling features, as well as documentation and records management functions.

Human Resources Consultants (HRC)

This large, overextended Regional Support Team in the fast-growing eastern region of Sacramento County is a heavy user of SacDoc's documentation and records management functions. It was being considered as a test site for the Fast Track same day appointment system.

former users

Center of Excellence for the Treatment of Huntington Disease

This program, at UC Davis Medical Center, made extensive use of documentation and records management functions as well as a secure multidisciplinary/inter-site communications communication system integrated into SacDoc. The system was presented at scientific conferences. (Use of the system ceased when the COE stopped providing psychiatric services and consolidated its functions into a single site.)

SacTREAT Psychiatric Services at the Sacramento County Primary Care Center

SacTREAT was an integrated primary care + psychiatry clinic at the Primary Care Center. SacDoc was successfully deployed at that site (prior to the PCC's move to the Paul F. Hom building) using a dial-up modem, a wireless network, and laptop computers.

SacDoc's role at the Primary Care Center ended when my employment at UC Davis ended and the SacTREAT program was terminated (though its successor lives on).

Northgate Point Regional Support Team (RST)

SacDoc was widely deployed at this large, busy Turning Point site until I left the Turning Point Homeless Intervention Program in August 2005. Turning Point was not comfortable continuing to use my data center. Their IT department refused my offer of a fully-configured SacDoc server to install in their own data center.

Turning Point Homeless Intervention Program (HIP)

SacDoc was born while I was at HIP and grew to form the backbone of the program. Scheduling and documentation functions were in use at the site from July 2001 through August 2005.

Proceed to documentation

Topic revision: r4 - 2009-04-06 - 01:53:18 - RonRisley
 
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