Enhancing Human Services Coordination Through Technology

Close the Loop with Simple to Integrate Technology Solutions

Sensez9 technology enables human services providers to create intuitive simplified user experience for their clients, using their preferred communication channels, whilst increasing automation, self-service, system integration and improving data capture on provider end.

Sensez9 technology allows for a step by step or gradual deployment allowing organizations to start with specific projects or demographics and build out tailored solutions as the organization or business evolves in a cost-effective manner.

Streamline Health Services Operations & Improve Experience


Appointments

  • Schedule appointments, manage volunteers and teams, automate alerts and communications

Small Scale
Integrated Referral Network

  • Connect key partners to automate processes and data interchange

Screening &
Intake

  • Digital user forms and screening automation Unify interface across programs or partners

Digital Access

  • Increase digital access and self-service for users via app or web from phone

Feedback &
Follow-up

  • Automate user feedback collection or build on previous interactions

Integration

  • Integrate easy to deploy solutions and workflows with existing systems

Create streamlined interface for community users, staff, and partners


Digitalize and automate data-dependent services


Case Studies

  • Do you have programs with various scheduling and eligibility rules (e.g. VITA) which should be easier to manage then they are today?
  • Would you like to develop some smaller scale integrated referral networks and learn ‘on the go’ without needing to commit to a major system provider?
  • Do your Resource Navigators or Contact Specialists need to work with a large variety of intake forms and other coordinated entry?
  • Are you interested in developing your accessibility through mobile phones gradually without significant pre-investment?(App / Web from phone)
  • Do you need to struggle to do follow-ups or collect feedback from community users?