Healthcare DIVE July 8, 2024
B.J. Boyle, Chief Product Officer, PointClickCare

In the midst of the perfect storm in senior care—complex patients, high expectations, tight budgets and limited infrastructure—the need for effective collaboration is more critical than ever.

That collaboration must take place not only between providers and patients but also between multiple providers and patient family members. Senior care providers are increasingly recognizing that they can no longer be successful by simply operating within the four walls of their facility or focusing simply on reactive rather than preventative care. At the same time, their potential market is rapidly expanding: by the end of this decade, more than one in five Americans will be age 65 or older.

As senior care continues to undergo a digital transformation, forward-thinking providers are...

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