Terri Embry
Jun 24 2024
Terri Embry
Jun 24 2024
Reading Time: 4 minutes
As value-based care becomes mainstream and consumer expectations rise, effective communication between home-based care providers, patients and their families is crucial. It ensures that everyone involved feels understood, respected and engaged in the care process.
Even with advances in technology, many home-based providers still fall short of providing convenient, real-time communication. Studies have shown the impact this has on satisfaction across multiple care settings, including:
With these significant stats in mind, let’s look at ways to improve and enhance communication, while also ensuring that care is coordinated, clear and compassionate.
Reduce response times
Improving communication and reducing response times can greatly enhance the quality of care and satisfaction.
Secure, real-time messaging tools, such as CitusHealth, enable two-way communication between providers, patients and family caregivers. This allows for quick exchanges of information, immediate intervention, and prompt updates on patient status.
Automated message routing and escalation
This innovative feature can automatically escalate inbound patient and family caregiver messages and route them to the appropriate care team member through secure messaging, phone or video chat. This allows patient needs to be addressed on the first outreach, increasing the likelihood of solving a problem quickly and driving early intervention.
Video chat
Video chat, or video conferencing, allows providers to evaluative care more immediately so they can provide diagnoses and treatment plans more quickly than an in-person visit. This tool also saves time and costs for both the provider and patient.
Benefits include:
Establish communication preferences
An omni-channel communication strategy can help meet consumer expectations of home healthcare providers. Learn each patient’s communication preferences during the admission process so you can connect with them the way they prefer, increasing their engagement rate.
Automatic language translation
Communicating in a patient’s preferred language has many benefits, ranging from proper education to improved adherence and higher quality of care. CitusHealth uses automatic language translation to accommodate users with limited English proficiency (LEP).
Digital assessments
More than likely, your routine health or medication check-ins are currently conducted via phone calls–which include voicemails and call-backs. Digital assessments can streamline this process for patients and caregivers, while also making it more efficient and compliant for staff. These customized forms can improve communication workflows throughout the entire patient journey, from admission to discharge and beyond.
Learn more about digital form workflows for hospice providers and specialty pharmacies.
Don’t underestimate the power of education. Use it to empower your patients in their care journey with resources that are accessible any time, from nearly any device. On-demand, digital resources are more convenient for patients to access from their phone or computer and more efficient for staff to update and distribute.
A study by the University of Michigan suggests that post-acute patients desperately need better education, especially as they transition into the home. The study revealed that:
The demands on home-based care providers require fast response times, preferred communication methods, and improved education – all while providing high quality care. Schedule a CitusHealth demo to learn how our modern approach to communication improves overall operations and satisfaction.