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The rapidly evolving healthcare sector demands innovation to keep pace with the demands on healthcare professionals. From virtual consultations to location-based scheduling, self-service appointments, consolidated notes and much more, the integration of best of breed technology allows healthcare organisations to achieve first-rate patient care. Find out how leaders like Skedulo are paving the way for the next generation of healthcare providers across the globe.
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North American Trends in Elderly Care
The changes in North American elderly care are part of larger demographic trends felt round the world: the number of people aged 65+ is growing steadily, and people are living longer than ever before. In Canada, for instance, the number of people aged 100+ has crossed 10,000. Elderly care programs…
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How Aged Care Providers Can Deliver Better Outcomes in the Wake of the Royal Commission and Funding Reforms
An ageing population is placing growing pressure on Australia’s aged care sector. In the next five years alone, it’s estimated that an additional 76,000 residential aged care places will be needed across Australia. The challenges of demographic shifts, combined with the reform that is expected to a…
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Home Healthcare is Growing. Are You Ready for the Future?
The home healthcare market is on the upswing, and as baby boomers continue to age, that growth doesn’t show signs of slowing anytime soon. The number of personal care and home healthcare workers will increase 70% between 2010 and 2020 in response to the rise in home healthcare demand. As a result o…
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Retaining Talent in Home Healthcare
The churn in the home health provider workforce is one of the biggest challenges for most healthcare organizations. According to the Home Care Benchmarking Study, the industry experienced 82% turnover in 2018. Aside from the cost implications of such high turnover, there is another factor to consid…
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Fair Scheduling for Home Health Providers
A growing number of cities across the United States are considering fair scheduling laws. Fair scheduling, also known as predictive scheduling, refers to regulations that require employers to give workers advance notice of their work schedules. The primary goal is to provide employees with more sta…
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Why the Healthcare Industry Needs Skedulo
Healthcare is an industry on the move. Increasingly, doctors, nurses and clinicians are on the go, treating patients in their own homes, in mobile care centers, or in nursing home facilities. As mobile devices have made it easier for providers and caregivers to do their work outside of a clinical s…
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