Skilled Nursing News November 9, 2021
Alex Zorn

Recent collaboration between Signature HealthCARE and Genesis HealthCare during the COVID-19 pandemic revealed that industry leaders should look to establish formal networks and build on pre-existing programs to facilitate and encourage collaboration across organizations.

The need for interprofessional collaborations across organizations is not new but has only intensified since the pandemic and the collaboration between the two skilled nursing powerhouses helped bridge internal and external gaps between the two organizations. It also resolved overlaps in roles and tasks and provided much needed operational and clinical clarity.

Featured in the Journal of the American Medical Directors Association (JAMDA), Signature HealthCARE and Genesis HealthCare together developed a framework for interprofessional collaboration during the pandemic and in the future

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