The increasing technological advancement has transformed the ways hospice care is delivered. Right from the expansion of electronic medical records (EMR) to the evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI), hospice service providers are largely deploying new systems to create efficiencies, enhance patient care, and make their organizations more attractive to investors.
Many health care organizations are relying on the importance of predictive analytics, telemedicine, and emerging communications systems.
Hospice service providers are no more reluctant in embracing the new communication technologies to create efficiencies and improve responsiveness to patients and their family needs. Physicians can connect instantly instead of making a phone call. Telemedicine technology also allows health care providers to communicate with the experts to consult from the patient’s home, such as a wound care expert.
Nowadays, hospice agencies have many options to leverage technology to improve communication with patients, develop new efficiencies, and enhance responsiveness towards the requirements of the patients. The physicians can connect in real time with the proactive methods of communications that are not possible with the traditional or reactive communication channels. Additionally, telemedicine technology empowers clinicians to speak virtually with specialists as well as patients to take precautions while COVID-19 has created a mess.
Hospice service providing agencies are witnessing significant benefits by implementing advanced technology. Here are the key benefits that can be considered by those agencies that are hesitant in adopting the digital advancements.
Initially, the technological advancements appear like taking away from hospice providers’ patient-centered values. Communication nowadays is more with computer screens and smartphones instead of having direct face-to-face eye-to-eye interaction. Hospice agencies tend to grab the attention of the people by assisting patients in the age of COVID-19 pandemic with smartphones, laptops, tablets, and e-signing of medical orders. In case any hospice staff member is annoyed with the growing demands of technology, it may help to analyze how the other team member will be viewing the data they are entering, and how it will help their patients receive overall responsive care.
During tough challenging times like a pandemic, telehealth has already been a huge asset to many hospice care and palliative care providers for patients in rural and remote areas. The technology is now in the limelight as a workaround for the current pandemic crisis. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has closely identified and understood the requirement to adjust the need to provide physicians and other clinicians the flexibility they need to provide care during COVID. Hospice providers can now implement telecommunications technology to assist those receiving routine home care.
The recent deployment of technology and use of telehealth services has made a difference to 62% of respondents in the survey, and 82% reported that they are using two-way audio-visual communications. Before the emergency declaration, thousands of Medicare beneficiaries accessed telemedicine services during a week and the number had expanded to nearly 1.7 million people.
Using proactive technology allows the hospice service providers to spend maximum time with the patients as they are close to their end of life. Not only it helps to deliver enhanced care to the patients but also reduces the time involved in monotonous paperwork.
In some cases, upgrading your technology can allow your team to spend more time with patients.
For example, Shifting to an EHR system that is created specifically for hospices and moving away from one that is retrofitted from home health software can save physicians time by avoiding non-hospice queries, unnecessary fields, or other workarounds. A purely hospice-specific system provides real time insight into the patient’s condition through centralized views, dashboards, and graphs, offering another layer of care. It allows hospice staff to get the latest picture of each and every patient in order to deliver the right care at the right time.
Hence, the hospice service providers are now made the mindset to go parallel with leveraging technological advancements to enhance their services. If you are still lagging behind, it’s high time to adopt the growing trend.
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