Altoona, PA – Delta Health Technologies® released a “A Guide to the Growing LTPAC Market” infographic this month, explaining “Home health is poised to be the care setting of choice as it is more affordable and delivers more positive patient outcomes. Care-at-home providers need to capture this healthcare sector growth with
Home Care Technology Report’s sister company, Tim Rowan Seminars, has been fortunate enough to schedule nationally-known home care branding expert Nils Bunde as a keynote speaker for the upcoming “Healthcare in Transition” seminar, April 13-15, in Scottsdale, Arizona. What the president and founder of BrainForest, Inc. will have to say about cultivating your competitive edge will catapult seminar attendees to a new level of success through the healthcare reform and aging population era. In this article, guest writer Tamela Buhrke interviews Mr. Bunde about his company and its services and about your path toward success through a corporate branding strategy.
Remote patient monitoring with home telehealth systems is a panacea! Remote patient monitoring with home telehealth systems is all hype! Talk to enough home care agency owners and you will hear half of them swear by the former assessment and the other half just swear. Does remote patient monitoring save lives, reduce costs, and improve […]
by Tim Rowan Last month, researchers from Harvard Medical School’s Department of Health Care Policy announced that they have launched a joint partnership with ClearCare, a company that provides a software platform for non-medical home care agencies, and Right at Home, the senior home care franchise corporation. The program, titled “The Intervention in-Home Care to […]
With the roar of the Pacific as a backdrop and the wisdom of leadership consultants Rick Foster and Greg Hicks, authors of the best-selling “How We Choose to Be Happy — the 9 Choices of Extremely Happy People,” setting the tone, Homecare 100 brought over 300 people to Liguna Niguel, California last week for an […]
One’s first inclination after hearing about a data breach as massive as the one that hit Anthem last week is to submit it as proof that HIPAA regulations do not work, that they should either be beefed up or eradicated. That opinion is, at best, premature, at worst, uninformed. Insurance companies, it turns out, are […]