Create or View a Sutter Patient Web Page
Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region
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Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region and TLContact.com have teamed up to help you use the web to communicate with friends and family about patients at Sutter. The free, secure CarePage service lets you set up a unique web page for yourself, family or friends who are hospitalized or are receiving ongoing care.
CarePages en Español
CarePages está disponible en el español. ¡Cree su propia página web paciente visitando su sitio web local del hospital! (Vea las conexiones a la derecha.)
Feedback from our CarePage Users
"This is such a wonderful tool for people to get information about someone having a procedure done without having to bother the patient or family members in the hospital." - Sutter General Patient
"My daughter had heart surgery and this page has kept her friends updated. They send her support thru this site. It is a wonderful way to show your support." - Sutter Memorial Patient
"This way of contact is my only link between me and my family member that is currently in ICU. I thank you so much for this special connection and the support you've put at my finger tips. I also thank you for allowing ME to keep up and in touch with my loved ones." - Sutter Roseville Patient
"We can't be in California for our new grandson but it almost feels like we are due to the CarePage. Thank You." - Sutter Memorial Patient
In the News...
Patient's status is now just click away
The Sacramento Bee, December 28, 2004
Family and friends of patients in Sutter hospitals can now keep in touch without repetitious phone calls to a hospital room or nurse's station via updates on the Internet. A new service called Care-Pages allows the patient's family to create a private and personalized Web page that will post whatever information the family wants to release to those given a secure password. Sutter said it believes this is the first service of its kind in the Sacramento area.
Sacramento Bee Story
Patient/Family Communication Made Easy Through Web-Based CarePages
NurseZone, January 11, 2005
When a loved one is in the hospital, it's often hard for family and friends to concentrate on anything but changes in the patient's status. Whether the patient had a heart attack, a car accident or even a baby, a network of people is awaiting updates. Thanks to CarePages, these updates are now available at their fingertips.
NurseZone Story

