About NurseTrace
NurseTrace is a patient follow-up and continuity management platform for healthcare facilities.
Clear public information for facilities reviewing NurseTrace access, privacy, security, and use boundaries.
Why NurseTrace exists
Patient follow-up is often operationally fragile. Review dates can be missed, overdue cases can become difficult to see, and staff actions may be split across notebooks, cards, calls, spreadsheets, and memory.
NurseTrace exists to help facilities keep continuity work organized: who needs review, what is due, what is overdue, what has been completed, and what needs attention next.
What NurseTrace helps facilities do
- Register patients in a facility-scoped patient registry.
- Schedule reviews and track due, overdue, completed, missed, cancelled, and rescheduled follow-ups.
- Coordinate staff actions and preserve accountability around follow-up outcomes.
- Monitor facility readiness, audit activity, reports, and operational risk.
- Prepare controlled reminder workflows with consent and operational safeguards.
Built from frontline experience
NurseTrace was initiated by Ansu Bismark, a registered nurse in Ghana, after observing how easily patient reviews, missed appointments, and continuity tasks can become scattered across notebooks, cards, calls, and memory.
The product remains centered on facility value rather than founder story: practical patient review workflows, clear staff coordination, and governance that supports real healthcare operations.
How facilities can start
NurseTrace is designed to start with the facility workflows that matter most: patient registry, review scheduling, overdue tracking, staff accountability, reporting, auditability, and reminder readiness.
Bring follow-up work into one secure dashboard.
Request demo access to review NurseTrace with your facility team and a focused continuity workflow.