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Telehealth Summit 2019: Improving Quality Outcomes Across Continuing Care
By Joe Stone on Tue, May 28, 2019 @ 01:11 PM
Join me at Telehealth Summit 2019 to discuss how Resident Telehealth powered by primeFORCE can help reduce readmissions and improve outcomes for patients with acute and behavioral conditions.
- Nationwide licensed provider networks
- Industry-leading behavioral health assessments
- Videoconferencing equipment, software and med carts
- Remote patient monitoring with telemetry nursing
Stop by to hear how our tools can help, regardless of where you are on the telehealth journey. Or, if you miss me at the event, download our primeFORCE Resident Telehealth E-Sheet, or get in touch!
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Cheryl Field quoted in McKnight's regarding PDPM
By Prime Care Tech Marketing on Wed, May 22, 2019 @ 05:42 PM

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Exercise caution with voice assisted devices and HIPAA-protected information
By Prime Care Tech Marketing on Tue, May 21, 2019 @ 11:06 AM
A recent Provider Magazine article, “HIPAA Remains a Concern With Rise of Voice Assistants Like Alexa,” suggests healthcare organizations subject to HIPAA rules should “proceed with caution” when transmitting and receiving protected health information via voice assistants such as Alexa. It further warns that operators must know where HIPAA protected information is being sent and have trusted in partners to know whether that provider has authorization to use the information.
“There is a quagmire of what information has to be protected,” stated Steven Chies, lead consultant, Care Paradigms, and president, North Cities Health Care. “Clearly, if the provider is a skilled nursing facility, then the information is bound by HIPAA and you must keep the information private and confidential.”
With the HHS Office of Civil Rights increasing its focus on enforcement, providers need to take charge of privacy and security programs. Take a minute to find out where you stand with our simple 13-question quiz.
Or, if you're ready to look at HIPAA compliance strategies, request a consult with Prime Care Tech or one of our qualified partners.
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Intermountain Healthcare among many using telehealth to improve patient care
By Prime Care Tech Marketing on Thu, May 16, 2019 @ 03:23 PM
A recent article, Intermountain Healthcare expands home care services using technology, illustrates the power of technology to help patients stay more comfortable in their home surroundings, while keeping them connected with caregivers.
Intermountain Healthcare Providers is leveraging remote monitoring, telemedicine and virtual visits to provide primary care, palliative care and some traditional hospital-level services to their patients.
As providers seek to prevent or reduce readmission rates and improve quality, telehealth and remote patient monitoring are among the most approachable forms of technology to address these needs.
Learn more about our resident telehealth solution.