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Orleans County, NY, Office For The Aging Selects Q Continuum System
For Immediate Release
Contact:
Sherry Collins
CH Mack, Inc.
513-936-6000 x.128
CINCINNATI – December 12, 2004 – CH Mack, Inc., a leading provider of care management software for health and human services organizations, is pleased to announce that after a comprehensive selection process researching the benefits provided to CH Mack customers in the aging services industry, Orleans County, NY, Office for the Aging chose Q Continuum System to improve care management processes and provide increased quality of care.
With numerous care management software options available, Orleans County Office for the Aging thoroughly investigated each one, including individual interviews with Care Managers who were currently using the software solutions being considered. Q Continuum System proved to be the most cost-effective, and user-friendly solution to assist Orleans Office For the Aging in their mission to meet the needs of the aging population.
"Our organization currently uses a statewide system that is unable to meet all of our care management needs. After an in-depth evaluation, spanning a number of years, of care management software options, CH Mack's Q Continuum System provided the features and functions we have been searching for in a software solution," said Pam Canham, Director, Orleans County, NY, Office for the Aging. "Q Continuum System, a leading commercial off-the-shelf care management software solution, is a fully integrated system that will allow us to reduce our costs, provide more efficient service, boost care manger morale, and most importantly, it will allow us to focus on our clients' needs."
"Orleans County Office For Aging, NY, has joined our expanding customer base in the state of New York. Q Continuum System is used extensively throughout the Aging network and continues to be the choice of many Aging offices. We look forward to supporting Orleans County Office For Aging as they incorporate leading edge care management processes into their organization." said Ed Carl, CEO, CH Mack, Inc.
Q Continuum System is the only software solution that fully integrates critical care management processes including:
- Case Management
- Intake and Assessments
- Information & Referrals
- Care & Service Planning
- Service Utilization & Billing
- Congregate & Home Delivered Meals
- Transportation
- Adult Day Care, Home Care
- Caregiver Tracking & Reporting
- FY05 NAPIS Reporting
About CH Mack
CH Mack, Inc. is a leading provider of integrated Care Management software solutions for healthcare and human services organizations. For over fifteen years, CH Mack has been at the forefront of transforming Care Management for organizations throughout the United States. CH Mack’s fully integrated software solution for Care Management, Q Continuum System, supports a wide range of Providers including Area Agencies on Aging, hospitals, Senior Service organizations, Managed Care, and community based consortiums. Q Continuum System enhances organizations’ ability to increase quality of care while generating significant cost savings. There are over 2000 users of Q Continuum System in key states – such as Arizona, California, New York, Florida, Texas, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Nevada and Ohio – serving tens of millions of senior citizens in need of care management services. For more information on CH Mack and its innovative Care Management solutions, visit www.chmack.com.
About Orleans County Office on Aging
The Orleans Office on Aging, located in Albion, NY, seeks to participate in the development of community based services to insure that persons over age 60 have maximum opportunities to live with independence and dignity in their community. Their role in development of these services will include actions to advocate for the rights of older people, provide community based services, and plan and work with other service agencies to meet the needs of the aging population. For more information about Orleans County Office For the Aging, please visit www.orleansny.com/aging.html.
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