Thursday, June 07 | Care Coordination, EHR Solutions and Operations, Interoperability, Post-Acute Care

Going Digital to Enhance Care Coordination and Outcomes in Senior Living

By Netsmart

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.

 

 

 

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