MedTrainer
MedTrainer supports over 300,000 healthcare professionals with automated workflows, real-time reporting, and nearly 1,000 compliance courses. The company serves over 3,000 clients and 15,000+ healthcare facilities, offering a unified digital platform for education, credentialing, and documentation.
Services
MedTrainer supports over 300,000 healthcare professionals and serves more than 3,000 clients and 15,000+ healthcare facilities. They provide automated workflows, real-time reporting, and managed credentialing services including primary source verification and exclusions monitoring. MedTrainer offers provider enrollments, provider data & document management, document & policy management, and online incident reporting. Additionally, they offer SDS management and safety plans.
Learning Management System
MedTrainer offers a modern learning management system with nearly 1,000 healthcare-specific compliance courses and over 300 CEU courses. They provide premium courses such as CPR/BLS and regularly update courses to ensure compliance training is always current. The platform includes a course authoring tool supporting various file formats like SCORM, xAPI, cmi5, LTI, and AICC.
Unified Digital Platform
MedTrainer provides a unified digital platform that optimizes workflows and streamlines education, credentialing, and documentation processes. The platform integrates industry-specific bundles tailored for ambulatory surgery centers, community health centers, hospitals, physician offices, and urgent care centers. This comprehensive platform provides dashboards and real-time reporting, offering a comprehensive view of compliance operations.
Healthcare Compliance Solutions
MedTrainer offers various healthcare compliance solutions, including configurable workflows to standardize and streamline tasks and processes. Their single platform integrates education, credentialing, and documentation, providing healthcare professionals with the tools needed to remain compliant. MedTrainer also offers webinars on topics such as reducing claim denials, infection control preparedness, and maximizing funding streams.