All healthcare payers are pushing for Value Based Care. Finding a profitable business model has proven illusive. Using structured in-home caregiver reporting makes profitability a...
“Technology plays a leading role in the shift toward value and outcomes-focused care. Agencies need the ability to benchmark and report on patient outcomes and care quality, which necessitates the need to capture more health data and more robust analytics.” This is...
The respondents of this survey overwhelmingly said homecare software should focus more on patients. Unlike other homecare software, the primary focus of Home Care LINK has always been on the patient. The recently published, 2022 Home Health Care News Outlook Survey...
Medical costs for the chronically ill represent the largest healthcare costs in the US. This has tremendous impact both on families and our government. Consider this White Paper’s “outside the box” alternative for improving health outcomes and...
As the New York Times points out “For Older Adults, Home Care Has Become Harder to Find”. Even during these times of caregiver shortage, Home Care LINK helps you CONFIRM caregiver performance (family, volunteer or paid) is being provided as expected. Click this link...
As NPR points out – Home Care Agencies are facing a severe shortage of quality caregivers. Families are encouraged to use Home Care LINK to monitor care remotely. Click this link to see the NPR article: Seniors Can Wait Months For Home Health Care Because Of Worker...
Managing long distance care is difficult. Liz Weston’s article offers some suggestions. Home Care LINK’s mobile software uses structured reporting to capture those suggestions and more. In many cases you will need on-site caregivers. HCL keeps you up to date and make...
Caregiving places a great burden on the family. Home Care LINK helps reduce those burdens by providing some “peace of mind” and ensuring the family is getting the care they expect. The following Reuters article tends to focus on dementia patients but the...
Healthcare costs in the US continue to rise. The vast majority of US healthcare costs are for patients living at home with one or more chronic disease conditions. For example, the US spent $8.3 billion on preventable ER visits in 2018. The US healthcare systems have...
All Americans realize that medical costs continue to rise significantly. Most of these medical expenses are for patients with one or more chronic disease conditions. Many of these patients also live at home, because it is less expensive and patients thrive much better...