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Rady Children’s Health of Orange County creates a no-code app with Jform Enterprise to support level 1 trauma accreditation
Rady Children’s Health of Orange County (RCHOC) operates one of the highest-stakes environments in medicine: a level 1 pediatric trauma center. To maintain the standard of care for this accreditation, the trauma team created a mobile app to store all of its treatment protocols in one easy-to-access place.
Rady Children’s Health saves time with Jform Enterprise
Hours saved on administrative work
520+ annually (65 workdays)
Hours of clinician time saved
10 hours/week
Trauma care protocols stored in the Jform App
25+
Rady Children’s Health of Orange County
업종:
의료
Organization Size:
Medium
Use Cases:
Data collection, workflow automation, custom branding, healthcare operations, onboarding
에 대한
Rady Children’s Health of Orange County (RCHOC) is a state-of-the-art, level 1 pediatric trauma center — meaning it provides the most comprehensive level of critical pediatric care. Maintaining that standard requires strict adherence to comprehensive clinical protocols.
과제
In a high-stakes environment like a level 1 trauma center, timely access to clinical treatment protocols is a matter of life and death. RCHOC faced a significant hurdle: Its vital trauma care guidelines and resources were scattered among shared drives and physical binders, making them difficult to access.
솔루션
Rady Children's trauma program manager, Mary Maginas, spearheaded the adoption of a custom, no-code mobile application built with Jform Enterprise to store trauma care protocols digitally in one place. This single, secure app instantly became the centralized “source of truth” for the entire trauma program.
결과
The mobile app transformed RCHOC's operations, saving time in critical situations and making it easier to maintain the center’s top-tier trauma accreditation.
At the forefront of digital innovation
We are at the forefront of digital innovation. Not a lot of other healthcare centers have an app. People think it’s really cool.
Trauma Program Manager, RCHOC