One-Click Audit Reports
Norra produces survey-ready equipment audit reports in one click. Because location and maintenance history already live with every tagged asset, you can pull records for any list of equipment on demand instead of scrambling through binders and closets on survey day.
What you get
- Survey-ready equipment records in one click
- Location and maintenance history for any list of assets
- Exported from continuously-tracked data, not rebuilt by hand
- The same report in every building of a portfolio
- Turns a multi-day scramble into an on-demand pull
One-click audit reports turn Norra's continuous equipment tracking into the document a surveyor actually asks for. Instead of assembling location and maintenance records by hand when someone requests them, you generate them on demand for any list of equipment.
The problem it solves
Survey week is a scramble in most skilled nursing facilities. A surveyor asks for records on a set of equipment, and staff go binder-diving through storage closets and paper logs to reconstruct where things are and when they were last serviced. It costs days, it pulls staff off the floor, and the gaps it exposes are exactly where a survey gets expensive. The information is technically somewhere in the building, but it is scattered, out of date, and slow to pull together under pressure.
How it works
Norra is already tracking the two things a survey report needs: where each tagged asset is, and its maintenance history. Because that data is maintained continuously and automatically, the report is not something you build, it is something you export. Point Norra at the list of equipment a surveyor cares about and it produces the location and maintenance records in one click.
The value shows up under real pressure. During a state survey in the deployed New York network, surveyors asked for records on a specific set of pieces of equipment. Before Norra, that request meant a multi-day hunt. With Norra, the administrator pulled the full set of location and maintenance records at once. Documentation gaps are where surveys get costly, and closing them protects both care and reimbursement.
Who it is for
One-click reports are for administrators and directors of nursing who own survey outcomes, and for multi-facility operators who want audit readiness to look the same in every building. Because every facility runs the same platform, the same report comes out of every building, so the portfolio standardizes on one way of proving equipment is tracked and maintained.
For the broader picture of what Norra is and how the survey workflow fits in, see what Norra is, explained.
Frequently asked questions
What is in a Norra audit report?+
Location and maintenance records for whatever list of equipment you need, generated on demand. Because Norra already tracks where each asset is and its maintenance history, the report is assembled from data the platform is keeping continuously, not reconstructed by hand.
How long does it take to produce a survey report?+
One click. During a state survey in the deployed network, surveyors asked for records on a specific set of equipment, and the administrator pulled location and maintenance records for all of them at once, instead of the multi-day scramble that request used to mean.
Why do equipment records matter for a survey?+
Documentation gaps are where surveys get expensive. Clean, on-demand equipment location and maintenance records protect both resident care and reimbursement, and they remove the survey-week scramble that eats days of staff time.
Does this work across multiple facilities?+
Yes. Because every building runs the same platform, a multi-facility operator can produce the same survey-ready report in each building, so audit readiness is standardized across the portfolio rather than reinvented facility by facility.
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