Home Health Care News August 2, 2024
Jack Silverstein

When Enhabit Home Health & Hospice needed to better manage their fast-evolving, complex patient population, they got serious about patient engagement and virtual visits.

The benefits came quickly.

“We saw an increase in clinician capacity, allowing us to do more with less,” says Vice President of Care Management Shelley Baker of Enhabit, which provides care annually to 228,000 patients. “Completing visits virtually, when appropriate, has freed up our clinicians to better manage their schedules so they can be with patients who need hands-on care.”

With over 360 health care locations nationwide, Enhabit has seen benefits from enhancing care techniques and entering the new world of virtual care — and for other operators looking to get there, here are four keys...

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