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Repisodic Blog

Sharing insights, impact and successes in our mission to help health systems discharge every patient.

In March 2020, both the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) came out with final rules pushing more interoperability in patient health data

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How this organization is using tech to improve discharges.

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Repisodic has developed a technology solution to help patients and their families make smarter, faster decisions about post-acute care.

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Welcome to 2020! Last year was a big year for post-acute care with many long awaited regulations going into effect as well as a complete change of the reimbursement system. While these changes started in 2019, it is safe to say we won’t truly understand the full effect of them until well into 2020 and after. In fact, many…

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2019 was an exciting year for the care transitions and post-acute care industries. Major changes occured with the new Medicare discharge planning rule and Patient Driven Payment Model going into effect. Additionally, we saw several trends in post-acute care utilization and consumerism.

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Led by an investment from American Enterprise Ventures, Repisodic will grow sales and technology team in 2020.

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In Tech Crunch’s “Where top VCs are investing in digital health,” Jennifer Hartt and John Prendergass, from Ben Franklin Technology Partners, were asked about trends that excite them in digital health. They noted that there is …

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In a recent Patient Engagement HIT article discussing discharge planning, Repisodic was mentioned as a tool that improves quality of care, empowers patients, and helps hospitals adhere to new CMS standards.

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Recently, Ryan Miller, co-founder and COO of Repisodic, spoke to MedCity News about how Repisodic is helping hospitals prepare for the new Medicare Discharge Planning Regulations. “It’s bringing a lot more structure, rules and requirements, I would say, to the way hospitals are presenting options and discharging patients …

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The final rule empowers patients to make informed decisions about their care as they are discharged from acute care into post-acute care (PAC), a process called “discharge planning.”  This rule change was required in the Improving Medicare Post-Acute Care Transformation Act of 2014 (IMPACT Act) but has …

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