Cureatr launches new product to maximize efficiency of clinical communication

Cureatr Inc., the nation's fastest growing mobile care coordination solutions company, today announced the launch of new product features designed to maximize the speed and efficiency of clinical communication.

In the increasingly complex healthcare landscape, effective communication is essential to improving patient care and outcomes. Cureatr's latest product advancements create a better, more customized user experience. New capabilities include:

  • Quick Message: Users can quickly send commonly used notes by selecting from a list of pre-populated phrases or create their own custom Quick Message for fast communication.
  • Photo & File Send: Users can securely send photos and files (PDF, Word, and Excel) up to 10MB.
  • Passcode Lock Options: Users can set their passcode lock and then choose entry from either the device-level or the app-level.

"With the increased use of mobile devices in the workplace, technology is transforming the healthcare industry," said Joseph Mayer, M.D., Founder and CEO of Cureatr. "Providers need a mobile communication and collaboration solution that integrates into their clinical workflow. With the launch of Cureatr's new product features, users can better coordinate care using their smartphones, bringing us one step closer to healthcare uninterrupted."

Cureatr's latest enhancements are available to enterprise clients now via iPhone, Android, and Web applications. Additional product features include:

  • Urgent Send: Users can alert team members to time-sensitive information and events by selecting the urgent send option.
  • Availability Status: Users can set their status to available, busy, or off-duty and view the status of others.
  • Directory Integration: Users are automatically connected with the individuals at
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