When family systems are seen as clinical partners, pharmacies can create more positive experiences across the board. In this blog, we explore why connected care is not limited to the patient alone. It is the entire household.
When family systems are seen as clinical partners, pharmacies can create more positive experiences across the board. In this blog, we explore why connected care is not limited to the patient alone. It is the entire household.
In this blog, we’re asking a bold question. What happens when pharmacies start designing digital patient engagement tools around caregivers? The answer could reshape patient support models for good.
Specialty infusion care is personal. It’s high-touch, complex, and yet many patient engagement strategies still look like checklists. But that model is ready for an update. In this blog, we explore why patient engagement in healthcare should no longer be transactional and why the future is about building meaningful, relationship-driven interactions through connected care.
Patient communication should be simple. Work-life balance should be non-negotiable. Referral sources should have trust in your process and services. Our digital tools integrate seamlessly with your workflows to reduce your manual workload and improve your patient care.
Using technology is key to overcoming challenges. Hospice leaders understand that in today’s environment, solutions that simplify workflows and operations aren’t just “nice to have”–they’re essential for the health of hospice organizations.
Robust, effective digital solutions can transform care for providers by letting clinicians quickly gather and share important data. These technology tools offer many benefits for improving care in post-acute settings, including reduced paperwork, more complete documentation and eliminating phone tag. We’ll cover some key areas you should evaluate when considering adopting new tech tools.
Prioritizing care coordination is essential for home health agencies to ensure timely and appropriate care delivery. In this blog, we discuss how better care coordination can help your patients.
Safeguarding patient data is paramount for many reasons, including compliance with federal regulations like HIPAA, avoiding fines or penalties, and ensuring we earn the trust of our care team partners, our patients, and their loved ones. For all these reasons, a robust technology solution that can deliver the highest degree of protection possible is a must in the current security environment.
Home-based care also helps individuals live independently while still receiving the healthcare and support they need. Our platform can help clinical staff work more efficiently and achieve better work-life balance and job satisfaction by enabling secure, real-time communication and fostering a deeper connection between care teams and patients, from intake and admission through the entire patient journey.
Using technology to foster more effective communication and collaboration will continue to be essential for successful home infusion providers. New tools are being introduced that can help manage several manual, time-consuming tasks while helping providers manage documentation, coordinate with multiple stakeholders, track inventory and speed up reimbursement. Here are some ways using technology tools can benefit home infusion patients and staff.