Home Health Care News August 1, 2024
Audrie Martin

Multiple states are taking initiative to address home-based care staffing woes, addressing a long-time need that exists across the country.

After a competitive bidding process, the Carmel, Indiana-based Syra Health Corp. (Nasdaq: SYRA) has been granted a $5.8 million contract to train home health care professionals providing care to residents at home or in community-based facilities. These facilities are under the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) oversight.

Syra is a health care technology company focused on providing affordable access to care in challenging areas such as behavioral, mental, digital and population health.

“Syra Health is developing the curriculum for this contract aligned with the Indiana FSSA-defined core competencies and under FSSA’s vision of ensuring all home and community...

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