Customer Company Size
Large Corporate
Region
- Pacific
Country
- New Zealand
Product
- Resco Field Service 2.0
- Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Tech Stack
- Mobile Application
- CRM
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Productivity Improvements
- Customer Satisfaction
Technology Category
- Functional Applications - Remote Monitoring & Control Systems
Applicable Industries
- Healthcare & Hospitals
Applicable Functions
- Field Services
Use Cases
- Remote Asset Management
- Personnel Tracking & Monitoring
Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
Nurse Maude Association is a major organization providing community healthcare services across the Canterbury, Nelson/Marlborough, and Wellington regions in New Zealand. As a values-driven organization, their focus is on improving the lives of those they care for and on supporting increasingly overburdened hospitals. Nurse Maude provides domestic assistance, personal care, and specialty nursing, so clients can retain independence and live safely at home. It is available for anyone recovering in their own home from an accident or surgery, those who have been assessed as needing support, and to those with a life-limiting illness. The organization also operates the Aged Care Residential facility for patients who require hospital level care.
The Challenge
Nurse Maude had invested in Microsoft Dynamics CRM to manage patient information and use it as a scheduling tool. However, the staff in the field were using a paper-based system to record actual visit times and details. This resulted in no timely capture of data, no visibility of actual progress, and no way to efficiently inform workers about critical schedule updates and changes. Therefore, Nurse Maude needed to pair their Dynamics CRM with a reputable mobile solution to complete the solution.
The Solution
Intergen, Nurse Maude’s IT implementation partner, recommended Resco’s Field Service 2.0 as the ideal mobile solution. It connects directly with Microsoft Dynamics 365/CRM and can be customized without any limitations, even without coding. Together, Nurse Maude and Intergen have set up 2 app projects for different types of employees in the field – one for the support workforce, the other for the clinical workforce. The Resco application enables both user groups to provide work status updates. Clinical notes and client details can be looked up, entered, edited, and updated whenever required. A record of tasks completed during a visit can be captured for every client. The workers can also fill out assessments and forms stored directly in their Resco app and even print them out in the field as required.
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