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Both private and public payers are in need of quality reporting, better-informed handoffs and care coordination. Many healthcare providers are finding it important to switch to HIE (Health Information Exchanges). Moreover, several senior care providers are showing interest towards HIE partners and willing to take part in bulk payment programs this year.

What is HIE?

Electronic HIE allows pharmacists, nurses, doctors, patients and healthcare providers to share securely and properly access important medical information of the patient electronically. It helps to enhance the safety, quality, speed and expenses of patient care.

Though there is availability of protected electronic data transfer, the majority of medical information is saved on paper in filing cabinets – as folders or boxes in patient’s homes or at several medical offices. The patients carry their records while meeting their doctor or fixing an appointment.

How is it beneficial to seniors?

HIE aids to simplify coordinated patient care, avoid costly mistakes and reduce duplicative treatments. It is getting popular among senior care centers and health care providers because the requirement for HIE is vibrant and its benefits are significant. It helps to improve patient’s well-being by reducing medical errors and medication.   

HIE increases efficiency by reducing unnecessary handling and paperwork. It offers caregivers to use clinical decision maintenance tools for effective treatment and care. It eliminates unnecessary or redundant testing. It improves public health monitoring and reporting. It engages healthcare consumers concerning their personal fitness details. It reduces health related expenses and improve healthcare outcomes and quality.

Senior care center knows the association of superior and better quality access to information can result in lower costs and better care. Reliant Senior Care has joined with BPCI (Bundled Payment Care Improvement) initiative by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid that connects fees for multiple services recipient’s beneficiaries acknowledged during the period of care.

HIE have different levels of cost and connectivity. The senior care center have to choose a level that fits their needs. Reliant Senior Care has already linked several hospitals to HIE. The hospitals will be exchanging data using this advanced network. PointClickCare and Reliant have shared their experiences with current HIE projects for senior care centers who are discovering HIE connectivity for the first time.

Some important learnings:

Do not re-discover the wheel: If you have planned to switch to HIE, discuss with your potential HIE annual user group and collect implementation plans from members who are forward of you in implementation process. Reliant did not reinvent the wheel. They implemented by participating in information exchange and connecting to a specific HIE. It is possible by understanding what works best for HIE, development of MOU (memorandum of understanding) between the potential HIE and working with an implementation team.

Get assistance from vendor: An experienced and reputed vendor will help you as a partner. When you work with your vendor, you get a chance to create steps for implementing and building a successful and secure HIE integration. Checkout our Home Health Care Services in Chennai

Connect the dots: In some cases, HIEs are public nonprofits, hospital-based, public-private companies run by several stakeholders or private. It is important to know the differences between them. Residents can profit and repayments can be shared when the information reaches the recommendation partners who are viewing those residents.  

The collaboration of PointClickCare and Reliant has made sure that rural senior care communities of Reliant will enjoy unrestricted flow of health information across arange of care. It includes nursing homes, long-term care facilities, hospitals and primary care physicians. Such connected and organized effort help caregivers offer care and attention through better admittance to complete information that was not available before.

Though it may take a lot of effort and time, the caregivers can take these points in mind to improve their services to seniors. It is clear that collaborating with HIE is worth for the sweat and money you invest.

New App for Seniors

People living in independent communities can play brain games and link with health care centers for abetter living. The latest app helps elderly to connect with caregivers. They can send questions as voice or text recordings and share their concerns.

eSeniorCare is the latest app trending in market. The health workers can connect with seniors who are at risk. It helps the seniors to maintain independence as well as get necessary assistance and help from care providers.   

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