Integrate Your Solution with CenTrak
CenTrak invites healthcare and technology companies to request new integrations with their Real-Time Location System by submitting personal and company details, specifying desired solution areas like asset tracking or nurse call automation, describing technical integration methods and data needs, and optionally subscribing to their newsletter for updates.
CenTrak has strategic partnerships with a broad range of healthcare and technology companies. If you are interested in developing an integration with CenTrak's Real-Time Location System (RTLS) data, you can request a new integration by providing the following information:
- First Name
- Last Name
- Company Name
- Job Title
- Phone Number
- Country
- State (if applicable)
You can specify your interest in integrating with one or more of the following solutions:
- Asset Tracking/Management
- Nurse Call Automation
- Hand Hygiene Compliance
- Contact Tracing
- Patient/Clinical Workflow
- Staff Duress
- Wander Management
- Infant Protection
- Wayfinding
- Environmental Monitoring
- TruView - Senior Living
- Other (please specify)
You are also asked to provide additional details, including how you intend to integrate (such as HL7, HTTP Post, RESTful API, etc.), a description of the technical requirements, and the specific data you wish to consume for your integration.
There is an option to subscribe to CenTrak's newsletter for updates and information.
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