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Case Investigation Tools

Compare 9 case investigation tools tools to find the right one for your needs

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Compare and find the best case investigation tools for your needs

Casebook

The Platform for Human & Social Services.

A configurable SaaS platform for human services organizations to manage cases from intake to reporting.

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PlanStreet

Superior Case Management and Outcome Tracking.

A visual case management and outcome-tracking solution for nonprofits and government agencies.

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Go.Data

An outbreak investigation tool for field data collection.

A tool from WHO and GOARN for case and contact data collection during outbreaks.

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Epi Infoβ„’

A public domain suite of interoperable software tools designed for the global community of public health practitioners and researchers.

Free software from the CDC for public health surveillance, outbreak investigations, and statistical analysis.

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emocha Health

Re-Imagining Care.

A platform that uses video technology and human engagement to improve medication adherence and patient monitoring.

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Casetivity-DSS

A modern, cloud-hosted disease surveillance platform designed for today's public health needs.

A disease surveillance platform that streamlines case management, investigations, and outbreak tracking.

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DHIS2

The world's largest health information management system platform.

An open-source software platform for reporting, analysis and dissemination of data for all health programs.

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Clinisys Infectious Disease Manager

Manage disease outbreaks.

A disease and outbreak surveillance solution to quickly detect, report, and respond to incidents.

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ESP (E-Surveillance Platform)

An open-source software platform for public health surveillance.

An open-source platform that organizes and analyzes electronic health record (EHR) data for public health surveillance.

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