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Hannah Patterson

VP and GM, Workforce Management

Hannah Patterson is the Vice President & General Manager of Workforce Management solutions at Netsmart. She leads a team focused on building out solutions and services to support organizations in mobilizing their field staff beyond the electronic health record including solution planning, market analysis and growth of the business through solutions such as electronic visit verification and mobile dispatch. Hannah has worked in the healthcare industry for over 20 years with a background in home & community-based services providers. She’s served as a trusted advisor to clients through consulting, product, and operations. She serves on the Board for the National Electronic Visit Verification, member of NAHC, ADVION and advocates on behalf of community providers. Back

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Celebrating National Family Caregivers Day: 3 ways to give back to those who give so much

Friday, November 01 | Human Services,Post-Acute Care

We’re celebrating caregivers and recognizing the nurses, aides, therapists, family members and social workers who deliver outstanding care to people daily. Check out these 3 tips for ways to demonstrate your appreciation today and every day.

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Mastering Crisis Management: Tips for Mobilizing and Stabilizing Operations

Wednesday, August 21 | Thought Leadership,Interoperability,Value-based Care,Partnerships and Collaboration,Care Coordination,Human Services

Whether it’s a threat to our communities or a widespread health concern, understanding the nature and scope of a crisis is the first step in managing it.

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Four EVV Challenges and How Addressing Them Can Improve Care and Operations

Monday, June 17 | Value-based Care,Thought Leadership

With the dust settling on electronic visit verification (EVV) compliance, it’s time to evaluate the main challenges payers and providers face in the EVV space. Here are four challenges and how addressing them can improve care and operations.

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