ipTrack: The In-Patient Tracker
21 January 2024
ipTrack was built to fill a capability gap not addressed by the Army's Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Systems. It is a functional database and application, but was built more as a proof of concept of what needs to be incorporated into a more robust EMR application.
Prior to ipTrack, the patient-to-bed information was maintained on a white board in the Patient Administration secion, limiting visibility and delaying updates. Request for services were made through the archaeic TC2 application, but a follow up phone call to the section was always required to notify them of this request. Information making its way to the operations center for the field hospital was slow.
With ipTrack, updates to patient/bed information can be made anywhere in the field hospital and seen where ever a workstation has ipTrack open. Wards can easily keep track of the patients within their ward and the services associated with them as well as plan for incoming patients. The operations element is provided with a holistic overview of all the patients under their care, providing instant totals on howmany patients are in each Ward and how many total are assigned to the hospital.
ipTrack is provided absolutely free with limited free support.
Download Links: This database is free for use by DOD personal. Due to the limitations of support, we at Tactical Tech feel it would be unjust
to make this available for profit. However, use of this software implies that the user assumes all risk and liabilities that can potentially be associated with the software.
It is suggested that you back up the database often and maintain the patient records outside of the database using established EMR software.
File | Update Notes | Pub. Date |
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ipTrack-v1.2.zip (5MB) |
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05Feb2024 |
ipTrack-v1.0.zip (4MB) | Initial Publish | 05Jan2024 |