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stored in: Tim Rowan's Home Care Technology Report and tagged: care coordination, care plans, clinical decision support, coding, fall risk assessment, home care clinicians and data collection, home healthcare software, innovations, legacy products, medication management, oasis data analysis, pain assessment, patient assessments, patient education, software vendors, Vendor News, work flow requirements, wound care software
There are indications that the nature and purpose of point-of-care home health software is changing. Originally a tool limited to recording patient data at the patient’s home and delivering it electronically to a central database, it appears to be evolving into something significantly more comprehensive and potentially more valuable. Software demonstrated at last month’s NAHC […]
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