Home Health Care News September 21, 2020
Andrew Donlan

The unexpected challenges of 2020 have forced innovation and technology adoption upon the home health care industry, prompting progressive providers to move further into the future and for conservative ones to try something new.

Beginning to apply new technology to an agency’s operations can be a challenge, though, and throwing money at the problem often doesn’t help. Instead, providers looking to invest in tech need to have a clear goal in mind of what they want to accomplish, then work backwards to find the right solution.

“I think it starts with a strategy and a transformation objective,” Scott Roberts, the VP of personal care services and medical home care at AccentCare Inc., said at the Home Health Care New FUTURE...

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