This new program aims to improve quality of care and health outcomes for underserved patients while reducing the health disparities they face.
Achieving better care outcomes for patients while reducing the cost of care will require data-driven care management and the support of Payers and Health Plans in 2023.
Get to know a little about VP of Provider Sales, Valene Mason. Read about why she’s spent her entire career in healthcare IT, her leadership, and journey to PointClickCare.
In episode #2 of PointClickCare’s podcast, CollisionPoint, Sean O’Regan, Senior Account Executive and Kevin Baxter, VP at Health Services Management, discuss telehealth.
In episode #1 of PointClickCare’s new podcast, CollisionPoint, leaders at PointClickCare, Avamere Living and Community Based Coordination Solutions discuss health equity.
In case you missed it, or want a quick recap, read about everything we debuted at our annual user conference this year, CONNECT at SUMMIT 2022 in Las Vegas.
For assisted living communities, a strong relationship with a long-term care pharmacy is crucial for success. Read how you can convey these benefits to community members.
Real World Testing is an annual requirement outlined in the ONC 21st Century Cures Act Final Rule for all health IT developers participating in the ONC Health IT Certification Program. The purpose of this Condition and Maintenance of Certification requirement is for Certified Health IT Developers to demonstrate interoperability and functionality of their certified health IT in real world settings and scenarios, rather than in a controlled test environment with an ONC-Authorized Testing Lab. Real World Testing verifies that deployed Certified Health IT continues to perform as intended by conducting and measuring observations of interoperability and data exchange. These observations are described in a public and transparent way through Real World Testing plans and reported as Real World Testing results.
With 90% of assisted living facilities in the U.S. experiencing staffing shortages, partnering with long-term care pharmacies can help and here are some advantages.
With facilities still using manual processes to track and analyze infections, it’s important to understand the benefits of infection tracking and reporting tools.