Discharge Support
Our cloud-based virtual acute care solution is configurable and flexible to support remote clinical processes across organizations. Patient data is securely collected across medical devices and third-party hospital information systems, and aggregated using clinical decision support tools before being presented to remote clinicians who support bedside care teams.
- Collaboration with Healthcare Team
- Case Management
- Recovery Support
- Resource Navigation
- Transportation Services
- Transitional Housing Placement
- Crisis Intervention
- Education & Advocacy
- Follow-up & Monitoring
Unlike conventional service providers, we are not restricted by the limitations of physical locations, and this enables us to swiftly adapt and broaden our services as required to fulfill our customers’ needs and provide Care Anywhere.
A comprehensive approach to care that recognizes the unique needs of individuals with health issues providing personalized and ongoing support to help achieve recovery goals. This approach generally requires collaboration between multiple organizations and access to the patient’s records.
Th benefits of using telehealth for follow-up care:
- Provides an opportunity to further engage with the patient to perform more assessments, talk to family members, ensure they understand their follow-up instructions about medications, and encourage them to schedule any referral appointments
- Provides additional care to patients who need observation but aren’t so sick that they need constant care
- Detects potential problems and treats them before they warrant a return visit to the emergency room
- Provides emotional support, especially for patients in isolation
- Provides a training opportunity for resident physicians
- Reduces hospital costs associated with unnecessary readmissions and CMS penalties for readmission for certain conditions
Because our solutions enables Care Anywhere, it is extremely applicable for situations that involve behavioral health or patients with multiple conditions that may require constant care, are be susceptible to readmissions, or who were triaged but not sent to the emergency department.