MedCity News October 21, 2021
Joy Avery

By freeing up resources and automating manual processes, home care organizations can better identify areas of risk, improve clinical and operational processes, improve staff well-being, and enhance outcomes for patients across the board.

The pandemic turned every corner of the healthcare industry on its head. And while the Delta variant is ravaging hospitals and intensive care units around the country, pushing caregivers beyond their capacity, there’s a quieter evolution borne out of the pandemic elsewhere.

Home health organizations have also faced massive upheaval during the pandemic. At the start of the pandemic, patients were scared to even enter hospitals for fear of contracting Covid-19, in many cases deferring routine appointments, screenings, and elective care. As we later learned, hospitals are...

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