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Saving the system: Remote care management programs bring major cost savings by improving care and reducing hospitalizations
The financial impact of remote care services and programs on the health system is quite profound. With the estimated cost savings from reduced hospitalizations and hospital readmissions alone, remote care programs could potentially save Medicare billions of dollars
Leveraging Medsien's technology to Streamline Operations and Enhance Patient Care
Remote Care Management: Myths vs. Reality
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Underlying issues your Remote Care Programs should eliminate
Remote care allows providers to have a more holistic understanding of patients - without any additional work - even when not seeing them at the office.
A turnkey remote care management solution in just 5 days? It’s true!
Our EHR integration ecosystem ensures that each client’s customized system and dashboard keep data centralized and protected, and nothing is ever shared or reported manually. Many other remote care management companies ask clients to create user access so the company can do the work and create these programs. This is very risky and creates a highly insecure data situation. At Medsien we never request user access for us to access the EHR.
Remote dedicated staffing: What does it mean to be an extension of your practice
For most health organizations right now, teams are already understaffed, overworked, and overstressed - and each great new idea or new program or project or innovation that is suggested or required of clinical providers - adds more work for their team
FTC warning - without proper safeguards, electronic sharing of patient data is risky
“FTC and HHS Warn Hospital Systems and Telehealth Providers about Privacy and Security Risks from Online Tracking Technologies”
How patients can tell when a provider cares about their chronic condition
Medical practices today are providing excellent health care to their patients under really challenging circumstances. It is harder and harder for practices sometimes to have sufficient staff, systems and support to do everything they want to do.
The economics of remote care management
Today, scalable remote care management is an essential part of medical practices’ growth, improving health outcomes for patients, increasing satisfaction for providers, reaching and caring for more patients - and is key to staying competitive.
How to scale your remote care program
Remote care management programs use technology to facilitate clinically driven, remote monitoring, care and education of patients and are essential to effective health management - in particular for managing patients with chronic disease.
How to audit proof your remote care management programs
No one wants to be audited, but if your practice is audited – you want to be ready. Readiness requires you to have good, accurate data – that’s easily available.
A little less lonely: How remote care management improves the lives of seniors
Loneliness is a serious epidemic and major public health problem impacting individuals and communities in the United States and around the globe.
Your oxygen mask first: How to battle healthcare burnout
Clinician burnout is a real threat to the stability of the healthcare system. Staffing shortages are the primary reason – and that has worsened considerably since COVID.
Why the benefits of remote care management implementation outweigh the risks
Robust remote care management programs help practices provide the highest quality of care resulting in better outcomes and reduced costs.
Re-imagine remote care management: Your roadmap to best-in-class remote care
Medsien’s remote patient monitoring (RPM) programs combine an intelligent software platform with scalable staffing augmentation to create seamless, scalable programs with effortless implementation.
Reimagine remote care management
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