HealthTech August 29, 2024
Amy Burroughs

With multiple locations and many remote workers, these organizations reimagine back-office operations by modernizing for efficiency and better user experiences.

With millions of aging baby boomers striving to stay in their homes for as long as possible, home-based care has become a big business. Meeting the swelling demand requires a large workforce, a focus on efficiency and a willingness to adapt.

For many home healthcare providers, that means modernizing applications to simplify processes, reduce technical debt and enable new capabilities.

At Amedisys, headquartered in Baton Rouge, La., modernizing the IT department’s remote device management capabilities with Intel’s vPro® platform has been a “big, big win,” says Vice President of Enterprise Solutions Michael Phillips.

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