Healthcare technology for post-acute care and human services providers that improves care and simplifies administration

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Human services and post-acute care providers throughout the country rely on Netsmart technology and services to help them improve care delivery and streamline administration.

Clinicians in every area of Netsmart drive our understanding of the communities you serve, so we can continue evolving our healthcare technology solutions and services to help meet the challenges you face every day.

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"It is well worth the money to spend time with the experts at Netsmart to review what we use, how we use it, and how we can do better."

Shelly Miller - Chief Financial Officer, Willow Health Care

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National Guidelines for Child and Youth Behavioral Health Crisis Care: SAMHSA's Response

Monday, March 20 | Thought Leadership,Human Services

SAMHSA's National Guidelines for Behavioral Health Crisis Care provide key principles for youth crisis services to adopt, including addressing recovery needs, using trauma-informed care, and integrating family and youth peer support services.

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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.

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Eating Disorders Awareness Week

Monday, February 27 | Thought Leadership,Human Services,Netsmart in the Community

This week is Eating Disorders Awareness Week. To help call attention to this important mental health issue, this blog will provide an overview of eating disorders in general and focus on one common type of related disorder, known as Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD).

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