Thursday, June 07 | Care Coordination, EHR Solutions and Operations, Interoperability, Post-Acute Care
If you were a senior living care provider looking to drive up quality of care and improve clinical and financial outcomes while balancing your status as a preferred referral partner, what would you do?
Invest in technology? That’s what Landis Communities did to achieve success. The five-star, full-service, live-at-home facility in Pennsylvania took steps to adopt health IT solutions that helped not only achieve positive results for their residents but also solidified their position as a vital player within their local healthcare system.
Via LeadingAge CAST, read the complete Landis Communities success story to see how they made it happen.
Using EHRs to Increase Employee Satisfaction and Retention
Monday, February 27 | Thought Leadership,EHR Solutions and Operations,Human Services
Historically, EHRs weren’t designed to improve care. Instead, much of their focus was on solving non-clinical problems, like how to bill for services or provide management reports. But more recent advances in technology are reshaping how users interact with these systems to provide better care with ease and efficiency. This can benefit your workforce at all levels and functions –– saving time, preventing burnout and increasing job satisfaction.
MoreThursday, February 23 | Thought Leadership,Human Services,EHR Solutions and Operations
The pandemic may be over, but virtual healthcare is here to stay. Our industry is becoming more telehealth focused, and that's good news for you. In this recap of a previous webinar, you'll learn how integrated telehealth can increase efficiency, boost staff retention and improve your bottom line.
MoreWednesday, February 01 | Human Services,EHR Solutions and Operations,Interoperability,Value-based Care
Netsmart was proud to be part of the recent AHCA Population Health Summit in Washington, D.C. featuring presentations from multiple Netsmart clients and experts including Mark McClelland, MD, PhD, former administrator of the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare (CMS); and Ellen Lukins, deputy director of the CMS Innovation Center. If you were not able to attend, here are four takeaways based on the many excellent presentations and our discussions about the challenges of value-based care with long-term care executives and leaders.
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