I really enjoyed this conversation about how to prioritize mental health in the workplace with @careporthealth @hulissy
Trauma-informed and stress-reducing workplaces have never been more critical than they are now — thanks for spotlighting how we can get there
While at #CareForum, the @WellSkyHealth conference, we announced our newest grant recipient, @c2cboston. We're thrilled to help provide children with the resources they need to thrive with a gift of $75,000.
---> Learn more about our impact: https://t.co/PwX1V9N500
As hospitals are sending more patients than ever to the home, the ones that can take the patient with the most ease are more likely to win out. RML Specialty Hospital has seen this firsthand through its utilization of @careporthealth https://t.co/5h0GzmFRrt
In celebration of Women's History's Month, it was great to talk to @cheddar@HenaDoba on "How to Avoid 'Mom Guilt' in the Workplace" https://t.co/6jiNZIgpnb via @Cheddar
Today is National #EmployeeAppreciationDay! Although we celebrate our WellSky teammates with a special day each summer, we couldn't pass up the chance to shout out everyone across the world who works so hard to make WellSky a global leader in healthcare technology. Thank you!
This morning, WellSky CEO Bill Miller and former CMS Administrator Seema Verma are speaking at the Home Care 100 conference on the future of home and community based services and what it means for home care providers.
#homecare#homehealth#communitycare#homecare100
I’m honored & humbled to be taking the baton as Acting CA Surgeon General from @DrBurkeHarris, a true visionary who’s galvanized a global movement for #ACEs & #ToxicStress, and my mentor & friend
I'm so proud of what we've achieved—and to be leading our phenomenal team onwards💪🏾
To celebrate the Harvard Innovation Labs 10-Year Anniversary, every month for the next year we’ll highlight 10 incredible ventures that have come out of the Harvard Innovation Labs ecosystem. Here's our first 10 for 10 list! https://t.co/RJjRYFSyUy
Sharing the note below with permission from @daughterhood. It sums up disconnect between what we all want (care at home) and what is all-too-often delivered. I appreciate staffing shortfalls, but stories like this make me more skeptical regarding "healthcare at home" models.
Home health referral acceptance rates declined from ~50% (pre-pandemic) to 36% in 2021 based on national @careporthealth referral data as demand has increased in the face of continued labor challenges https://t.co/DIAYqjop8a
Patients want more of their care at home, but how do we actually make that happen? Great conversation with @PSQHnews An Orchestra of Care: Transparency for Patients at Home - Patient Safety & Quality Healthcare https://t.co/ibxBZ6cBak