Navigating Health Information Technology (HIT) has become
increasingly important for companies in the LTPAC sector since last year’s
release of the “Roadmap
for Health IT in Long-Term and Post-Acute Care (LTPAC)” identifying five
areas providers should focus on.
The five priority
areas for 2012-2014 included:
1. Care
Coordination
2. Quality
3. Business
Imperative
4. Consumer-Centered
5. Workforce
Acceleration
Aside from the release of the roadmap, Medicare requirements
have also pushed organizations to focus on similar important areas. Leveraging
technology to accomplish higher quality care, underscore accountability and
deliver overall efficiency is of utmost importance.
According to an article by LTPAC HIT, the next step
after publication of the 2012-2014 roadmap was to, “Invest in emerging
technologies, business models and workforce skill sets that support significant
improvements in workflow automation, decision support, HIE, user productivity
and consumer engagement.”
If your organization hasn’t already, now is the time to
invest in a LTPAC partner and LINTECH is prepared to
assist you. LINTECH’s
COMET™ fully-integrated software solutions improves care coordination and quality
by providing a complete suite of information detailing patient profiles with
accurate, updated data. Billing and audit trails are driven by the system
creating a robust set of reporting data and tools to monitor the overall business
model, meeting the business imperative
focus. With LINTECH’s
COMET, a consumer-centered
organization is achievable. Our system streamlines the business process,
freeing staff and allowing more time for customer interaction. Ultimately, workforce acceleration exists upon
implementation of LINTECH’s
COMET through our new, innovative, LTPAC technology, which works to improve
overall business processes.
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