ADL's Online PoliciesInsuring Your Privacy
Generally, you can visit our web site without telling us who you
are and without revealing any information about yourself. If
you e-mail us,
we will retain your e-mail address so that we may respond
to you. Any information collected through this web site is solely
for our own use in marketing and
and providing services and information. Any information you
supply to us will
not be sold or redistributed for marketing or advertising purposes by
non-related companies.
Accessibility:
The ADL Data web site is accessible and compliant with the content guidelines of the
Web Access Initiative of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
We tested tested using the most recent Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape/Mozilla browsers.
It also works in Safari, Lynx, Opera, and AOL's browser, though it may not display quite as intended.
Older browsers may not perform well displaying this site.
Please let us know if you encounter any serious
problems with the site using these or other browsers.
Information is collected about traffic on our site, such as the type of browser you use
and which are the most and least visited pages. We use this information to improve our site,
but no usage data is matched with personal information to track individuals.
Cookies:
A "cookie" is a bit of information that is stored on your computer that
can help identify you when you visit the site that issued the cookie. ADL
does not use any cookies for any purpose.
If you are a member of the ADL user community, the Content management system
using a cookie to remember your login information. This is only to assist
Users to login to the Community web site.
Site Policy
ADL accepts no advertisements or click through advertisements. Any referenced
third party websites for the purpose of looking up information and learning
about the clinical databases used by ADL in the creation of our software.
This website is primarily for users to learn about our software products
and productivity tools. As part of the process we disclose many of the
sources of medical and clinical information used in the design and development
of our products.
Several of our software products are released in "Lite" versions to provide
the users with the ability to test drive our applications and develop new
skills
in the usage of computers in healthcare. The software provided
at no cost and can be used freely. The only restriction is the copyright
notices and trademarks
are not to be removed from the product.
The Lite version products make excellent training material for students
entering the healthcare profession and other interested parties.
In addition, ADL will make available materials that have been developed
and used by nursing homes over the years. The material is provided as
reference material that is intended to assist in the development
or enhancement of existing forms and policy/procedure manuals.
Any medical policies and procedures posted will indicate the source of the documentation.
The documentation is primarily to be used as a reference to assist in the creation
of manuals and forms. The documents are not intended to be used directly without
official review by competent healthcare professionals.
ADL will maintain a reference list of significant websites that provide
information and data necessary for creating applications
that comply with the insurance and
regulatory agencies that govern the healthcare.
All downloads and web pages will indicate the source of the materials.
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