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A common refrain is the issue of limited internet access in remote areas: care providers might not have access to a connection to properly document care. With this feature, your staff can: Download the data they need to complete visits without an internet connection. as soon as their device is reconnected to the internet.
I have a few blog posts that go in-depth about the classification of “homebound” , as well as a free tool The Nursing Narrative Note Formula that you can download to help you verify and track your patient’s home health service eligibility. You can download the free OASIS Nursing Narrative Note tool by clicking the button below.
Recognizing abnormal observations: What your caregiver decides to document can prove to be detrimental to their protection, the client’s health and safety, and your agency’s liability. Take the guessing game out of client records by clarifying which types of information your caregivers are expected to document on each caregiver visit note.
Baxter shares, “Our ability to keep clients in their homes has increased by almost two months.” Download our VBP guide Collecting better data on health outcomes Home care leaders know that coming up with a safe, effective care plan that improves outcomes goes deeper than reading referral notes.
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