ANN ARBOR, Mich., Feb. 13, 2018 -- CampDoc.com, the leading electronic health record system for camps, has partnered with CCC, a provider of fully integrated software solutions for member-centric organizations, to offer a seamless integration for camp directors, camp administrators, camp nurses, and parents.
CampDoc.com allows camp health staff to instantly access vital camper and staff health information, including allergies, medications, and immunization records, as well as track medication administration, and record illness and injury in an electronic health log.
"We're excited to be working with CampDoc.com, and provide this much needed service to our clients,” said Marcus Christensen, co-director of support and customer relations at CCC. “We strive to make our fully integrated suite of software solutions as user-friendly as possible, and our integration with CampDoc.com will allow for an even more seamless experience.”
The integration features SSO (single sign-on) and account provisioning, allowing parents to access and update camper health information online, without the need to manually create a new account or enter additional login information.
“With our camp electronic health record, camps can reduce risk, improve efficiency, and maximize safety,” said Dr. Michael Ambrose, owner and director of CampDoc.com. “With the support of CCC, we can help camps across the country deliver quality care and keep health and safety in the forefront of camp operations.”
CampDoc.com is the most comprehensive solution to help ensure the health and safety of children while they are away at camp. The CampDoc.com suite includes their flagship electronic health record, as well as free online registration, travel and emergency medical protection, discounted camp medical supplies, and CampGrams, a one-way camp email communication tool.
The partnership between CampDoc.com and CCC will give camps a safe, secure, and cost-effective solution for managing camper health information. Camps interested in exploring CampDoc.com and the single-sign-on and account provisioning integration with CCC should visit www.campdoc.com/ccc or contact CampDoc.com for more information.
About CampDoc.com
CampDoc.com, a division of DocNetwork LLC, is an international, comprehensive electronic health record system, offering solutions to improve efficiency and maximize safety in local camp communities. A collaborative effort between camp doctors, nurses and camp directors, CampDoc.com helps summer camps manage health forms, allergies/medications and illness/injury tracking. CampDoc.com also offers free online registration, travel and emergency medical protection, discounted camp medical supplies, and one-way parent emails for children at summer camp. For more information about CampDoc.com and web-based health management, please visit www.campdoc.com or call 734-636-1000.
About CCC
Christensen Computer Company (CCC) develops turnkey computer solutions for member-centric organizations, and today serves a nationwide marketplace of more than 700 companies. CCC offers a fully integrated suite of software solutions. Their custom software is designed to help improve communications with communities, streamline day-to-day operations, automate manual tasks, and better manage budgeting, fundraising, and program information.
Contacts: Michael Ambrose, M.D. CampDoc.com 734-636-1000 [email protected] Marcus A. Christensen CCC 800-222-6102 [email protected]


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