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Collision Point

Author: PointClickCare

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The healthcare industry is broken. The existing fractures can only be sutured through the collision of ideas that challenge the status quo. On every episode, real problems, real providers, and real perspectives collide to drive true change.
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In this episode of Collision Point, Kimindra Tiwana, Advisory Services Director at PointClickCare, engages in a discussion with Andy Brigant, Vice President, Pharmacy, of PointClickCare, exploring the challenges facing pharmacies in the senior care sector. They discuss regulatory issues such as the Inflation Reduction Act and its impact on long-term care pharmacies, emphasizing the strain on margins and subsequent impacts on resident care. The conversation extends to the integration of prefer...
In this episode of Collision Point, Murry Mercier, Senior Living Market Director, engages in a conversation with Kristy Yoskey, Vice President of Senior Living at PointClickCare, to explore the critical role of medication management efficiency in enhancing the resident experience within senior living communities.
Steve Buslovich, VP, Senior Care VBC, PointClickCare and Anthony LaflenVP, VBC Innovation, PointClickCare, discuss the future of health technology, from Interoperability, Al, ML, more.
Join Murry Mercier and Travis Palmquist of PointClickCare as they speak with about the future of the senior living industry and the challenges and opportunities it faces in terms of care delivery, financial models, and staffing.
Join Murry Mercier and Dr.Steve Buslovich of PointClickCare as they speak with Stephanie Boreale, National Director of Health Strategy at Watermark Retirement Communities about all things value-based care in Senior Living — what it is, why it matters, who benefits, and why the evolution of value-based health is steadily moving from philosophy to reality, particularly for those in aging services.
Natural and manmade disasters often cause interruptions in routine healthcare, including the displacement of patients (typically in the millions each year in the U.S.), hospital evacuations, and the resulting need for individuals and families to seek care in shelter environments. Knowing these realities, providers and communities need to have a preparedness plan in place.Join Lauren Knieser, Senior Director of Customer Success for Partner Engagement at PointClickCare, George Gooch, CEO at Tex...
CMS is migrating MDS submissions and reporting to a new system – the internet Quality Improvement and Evaluation System (iQIES) – beginning April 17, 2023. All skilled nursing facilities will be required to transition to iQIES to continue submitting important MDS information. This episode will dive into the implications of this shift and how providers can best prepare.
For years, the industry has entertained buzzwords like “interoperability” and “big data,” but what progress has really been made if a universally recognized information gap still exists? Is closing this gap too inconvenient from a business standpoint? Do we truly not have the tech to bridge the gap? This episode will explore the good, bad, and the ugly that is health data sharing.
Digital health systems are producing incredible amounts of valuable patient data for analysis and discovery. The data trove is revolutionary, research-ready and primed to drive transformational change. In this episode, Murry and Jeff discuss how applying technology like artificial intelligence and predictive analytics to population health data can lead to the discovery of lifesaving therapies, identify early warning signs and diagnosis, close critical gaps in care and more.
The purpose of value-based care is to improve individual health outcomes. But without meaningful use incentives and the expansion of health IT in LTAPC facilities, how close are we to actually achieving VBC? While VBC has long dominated the healthcare payment conversation, are we there yet? Inaccessible clinical data has - and continues to - hamper organizations’ ability to implement this model of care, and a lack of government investment is making matters worse. This episode ...
What was once a trendy industry term with limited real-world evidence of success – particularly before the pandemic – telehealth has since experienced more widespread adoption, transforming the patient-provider relationship as we know it. In this episode, we will dive into the state of telehealth and discuss how virtual care solutions have evolved to meet the challenges of today’s care dynamics and the promise it holds, specifically for treating today’s vulnerable populations.
As an industry, healthcare strives to improve population health and care outcomes for patients. But when outcomes are being improved for one segment of the population, these goals become effectively impossible. This episode will dive into health equity, exploring its role in achieving better population health, and how the industry can work to ensure better outcomes for all patients, regardless of race, age, socio-economic background, and more.
Healthcare is fragmented. From disjointed care transitions to non-communicative systems, disconnected processes disrupt the care landscape. These existing fractures can only be mended through the collision of ideas that challenge the status quo. We’re starting this podcast for patients, for providers, for the future of care. It’s time to shatter siloes in healthcare, one conversation at a time, to drive true change. On every episode, real problems, real providers, and real perspectives c...
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