Skilled Nursing News November 3, 2025
Kristin Carroll

Skilled nursing providers cannot consider technology in a vacuum if they hope to invest wisely and implement solutions that help their organizations meaningful goals, whether clinical, financial or otherwise.

That’s according to Tom McClelland, VP and chief technology officer with CarDon & Associates.

“Technology is really seen as a tool, but to me, it’s all about the people, processes and technology,” McClelland said during an interview for the Skilled Nursing News RETHINK podcast. “So putting that one tool in place, if it’s not thinking about the whole ecosystem and how people use it, what business functions are, if it’s not attempting to help support that, then it kind of makes it hard to invest in it.”

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