5 benefits of patient-centered care coordination

5 benefits of patient-centered care coordination

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.

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3 ways patient discussion groups enable better care coordination

3 ways patient discussion groups enable better care coordination

New digital communication tools can help enhance the quality of care by efficiently supporting how care is delivered and experienced. These tools help streamline communication for your staff, and help multi-disciplinary care teams more effectively communicate and coordinate patient care. For example, our  patient discussion groups (PDGs) can include a variety of care team members, from clinical to administrative roles. Let’s take a look at how CitusHealth’s PDGs can help streamline your communication processes.

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Why SOC 2 Type 2 security certification matters to your organization

Why SOC 2 Type 2 security certification matters to your organization

With the increasing digitization of medical records and the interconnected nature of healthcare systems, the industry faces unique challenges in ensuring the security and confidentiality of sensitive information. CitusHealth takes data security very seriously and SOC 2 Type 2 certification is part of that commitment.

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Consequences of not documenting at the bedside

Consequences of not documenting at the bedside

As industry-wide staffing shortages and ongoing regulation changes continue to put pressure on post-acute providers, they continue to use dated documentation methods — putting even more administrative burden on clinicians who struggle to update patient records between visits and after hours. This blog explores five consequences of not documenting at the point of care.

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