The Future of Home Healthcare Delivery
There are inefficiencies in the current administrative process in home health care management. Home health agencies have devoted themselves to providing quality care through a vast network of professional, mobile clinicians. However, the way clinicians are organized is cumbersome and inefficient.
Workforce management, clinician scheduling, tracking and fulfillment of patient care–these are the variables we organize our solutions around.
The ability for many agencies to scale their business has been out of reach for some time. Through technology, we can streamline operations into a simple, yet efficient process that raises the ceiling on increasing patient intake without additional costs. This is important because the market will continue to expand over the next few decades. As the elderly population continues to grow, our platform helps agencies address the increasing need for home health care.
The number of Americans ages 65 and older is projected to nearly double from 52 million in 2018 to 95 million by 2060, and the 65-and-older age group’s share of the total population will rise from 16 percent to 23 percent. [1]
Efficiency is critical with the changes taking place.
We help home healthcare agencies provide the best patient care in the most efficient manner. The platform we built helps agencies (large and small) easily manage a network of mobile clinicians. Office staff can access the platform and connect to clinicians’ mobile phones through a proprietary application that encrypts all correspondences and complies with HIPAA standards.
On the clinician side, CareStitch provides value for mobile clinicians with a tool to seamlessly schedule appointments so they can focus more on giving quality care. One of our priorities is to provide clinicians a path to manage their day to day with ease. Our company is built on the philosophy that by providing a foundation for home health care clinicians to work at optimal efficiency, we ignite, encourage, and inspire higher quality patient care.
[1] U.S. Census Bureau, Population Projections.