By prioritizing patient-centric approaches, specialty infusion centers can enhance their competitiveness, meet and exceed the expectations of patients and referral sources, and achieve sustainable growth.
By prioritizing patient-centric approaches, specialty infusion centers can enhance their competitiveness, meet and exceed the expectations of patients and referral sources, and achieve sustainable growth.
Pharmacy workers are uniquely positioned to work with patients as they undergo treatment, with the goal of supporting better health outcomes.
Real-time communication is important for home-based care providers. It plays […]
In the ever-evolving landscape of home-based care, technology has been a pivotal force reshaping how services are delivered, managed and experienced. From electronic health records (EHRs) to patient engagement platforms, adopting innovative healthcare technologies has not only transformed the way providers operate but has also significantly improved patient outcomes and access to care.
Transitioning from hospital to #homebased care represents a critical step in care that presents unique challenges, particularly in #homeinfusion and specialty pharmacy services. Successfully navigating these challenges is imperative for #patient recovery and sustaining long-term health.
Let’s look at five important features and benefits of this system, including better visibility, scheduling, communication, and staff management. And explore how these features can optimize operations and increase efficiency.
Let’s look at five key strategies healthcare providers can implement today to rebuild and fortify consumer confidence. We’ll explore how to help bridge gaps, meet challenges head-on, and ultimately lead to a future where consumer confidence in post-acute care is restored and thriving.
As reimbursement changes and rate cuts keep coming for our […]
The right technology tools can make a difference in helping you significantly reduce the burden on clinicians to boost their satisfaction and retention. Here are 5 ways.
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.