As baby boomers retire, new graduates are left to lead the charge in home-based care
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Whether you're in home medical equipment or in-home care, HomeCare brings you expert advice on best practices for running your business. From how to maximize your resources, staffing and strategy to software selection, with a special eye to meeting the special requirements of this industry.
How raising the bar on participation & recognition can increase loyalty & your bottom line
How the Willams Bros. Health Care Pharmacy team fosters ROI & the well-being of employees & customers
Electronic logging devices set a new direction in fleet management
The cash and reimbursable sleep therapy products your HME business needs to increase client awareness and gain revenue
How to know if outsourcing is a fit for your agency
How contract reviews and defined procedures can alter relationships with your problematic payers
New CEUs and networking roundtables offer attendees progressive possibilities
Developing team members to be your company's secret weapon
Freeing up staff time from OASIS coding can save time, money, and prevent costly mistakes
The requirements for long-term viability in home health
Preparing to retire when there is not a buyer for your store
Quick guide to field service management software
The importance of positioning, messaging and process in your 2019 sales strategy
What the 13-hour rule means and how to stay compliant
Competitive bidding gap period creates new considerations
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (December 19, 2018)—Ohio’s Hospice, a partnership of eight Ohio not-for-profit, community-based hospices, has partnered with Netsmart to extend an enterprise-wide technology platform to all its members in a move that will allow providers to securely and seamlessly share information with other health care providers.
5 ways connected devices are pulling care together