McKnight's October 11, 2024
Kimberly Marselas

Every day, senior care providers and facility operators grapple with communication gaps that can impede the flow of health information and interrupt or delay care delivery, especially during resident transfers and health emergencies.

But a new solution to this complex problem may be right at their fingertips, according to one senior healthcare provider.

The integration of secure data platforms and everyday text messaging can make an outcomechanging difference in a resident’s healthcare experience, says Curana Health, a clinical care provider for senior care and living communities.

The company is currently testing a platform that gives clinical teams the ability to bridge communication gaps using their mobile devices, explained Chief Information Officer Todd Tyler.

Curana’s new texting platform, called LINC,...

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