Healthy Roster and the U.S. Council for Athletes' Health (USCAH) have announced a new partnership designed to make required compliance training easier to access for National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) member schools.
Member schools will receive information from USCAH with instructions for activating their accounts and accessing required education through the Healthy Roster platform.
The partnership brings together two organizations with a shared commitment to improving athlete health and safety.
USCAH provides education, training, and guidance to help athletic organizations support athlete health, safety, and institutional compliance. Healthy Roster develops sports medicine technology designed to help Athletic Trainers and healthcare teams more efficiently manage athlete health information and workflows.
By combining USCAH's expertise with Healthy Roster's technology, NJCAA institutions will have a more streamlined way to access and complete required compliance education.
Healthy Roster is also no stranger to the NJCAA. More than 100 NJCAA schools already use the Healthy Roster EMR as part of their sports medicine programs.
Healthy Roster President and Co-Founder Dan Fronczak and USCAH President and CEO Dr. James Borchers recently sat down together to discuss the new partnership, what it means for NJCAA institutions, and what schools can expect as the September 1 launch approaches.
Watch the announcement and learn more about the Healthy Roster and USCAH partnership.