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Haninge, Lidingö, Nacka, Upplands Väsby, Vallentuna, Värmdö Och Täby Pulsen Application Haninge, Lidingö, Nacka, Upplands Väsby, Vallentuna, Värmdö och Täby Pulsen Application 22 Optionskommuner •Salem• Botkyrka • Salem •Sigtuna• Danderyd • Sollentuna ••Ekerö Sollentuna •Solna •Gotland •Sundbyberg •Solna•Haninge •Tyresö •• Sundbyberg Huddinge • Upplands-Bro •• Tyresö Järfälla • Vallentuna •Upplands-Bro•Lidingö •Vaxholm •• Vallentuna Norrtälje • Värmdö • Nykvarn • Österåker •Vaxholm•Nynäshamn •Sigtuna •Värmdö •Österåker Pulsen Application • Pulsen combine är namnet på ett nytt webbaserat system för socialtjänsten Pulsen Application Projektet startat ANNAANNA-- ProjektetProjektet Delleverans 1 Delleverans 2 Delleverans 3 Slutleverans Löser Anna-projektet socialtjänstens knutar? På en uteservering i försommarsolen möter jag Karin Bengtsson som arbetar med verksamhetsutveckling inom socialtjänsten. Karin är kommunal samordnare för Anna-projektet. Karin som sedan 1986 arbetat inom socialtjänsten i Nacka känner väl till kommunernas behov inför framtidens form av IT-stöd. Kommunförbundet Stockholms Län (KSL) har upphandlat IT stödet. Nacka, Täby och Upplands-Väsby har tecknat avropsavtal och utvecklar tillsammans med leverantören (Pulsen AB) tjänsten. 22 kommuner i Stockholmsregionen har option på avtalet för ett interaktivt IT-stöd för socialtjänsten. Processernas flöden och roller beskrevs Kontakt Ansökan Utredning BeslutVerkställande Insats Uppföljning av och initiering och beslut av beslut beslutade insatser Beställning/ avbeställning Beställnings- Målupp- Uppdatering bekräftelse följning pågående insats Beslut Fakturerings-underlag Utförande Faktureringsunderlag (beslutad) Avgifts- (utförd) kund/brukare beslut kund/brukare Placera kund/ Ledig Kund säger brukare plats nej till Avgifter och erbjuden Avgifter och ersättningar Kund plats ersättningar erbjuden Personlig plats kontakt Skanning Turordning Hantering korrespondens Vård‐ och Gallring och Nivåmätning Nämndhantering omsorgsinformation arkivering 6 Omsättning c:a 1200 Mkr Anställda c:a 400 st Pulsen Data AB Pulsen Fastighets AB Affärsområden • Göteborg • Pulsen Application • Stockholm • Pulsen Integration • Borås • Pulsen Systems - Konferens & • Pulsen Production Restaurang • Pulsen Finance • Pulsen Consumer • PEDAB Distribution Pulsen Integration Karlstad Pulsen Integration Trollhättan Pulsen Integration Pulsen Application Pulsen Systems inkl Education Pulsen Integration PEDAB Distribution Pulsen Systems Stockholm Pulsen Finance Pulsen Consumer PEDAB Distribution Göteborg Pulsen Application Pulsen Integration Pulsen Integration Pulsen Production Lund PEDAB Distribution Pulsen Fastighet/Konferens & Restaurang Pulsen Systems Huvudkontor Malmö Borås Haninge, Lidingö, Nacka, Upplands Väsby, Vallentuna, Värmdö och Täby.
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