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.
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.
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 …
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 …
Starting October 1, 2019, CMS will be using the Patient Driven Payment Model to reimburse Skilled Nursing Facilities. This new payment model is an attempt to improve the accuracy, reduce burdens, and improve payments to underserved CMS beneficiaries.
The IMPACT Act works to improve the quality of care for patients by capturing uniform data for the purpose of comparison, communication, and interoperability between PAC provider settings and hospitals.
Before choosing a post-acute care facility, it is important to understand their quality of care. This article discusses the recent changes to the Five-Star Quality Ratings and their implications.
Consumerism in healthcare is rising as technology advances, giving patients more involvement and awareness in their options. Read this article to learn how consumerism is impacting post-acute care and how Repisodic has developed a patient-facing solution.
repisodic was recently accepted into the third class of the University City Science Center’s Digital Health Accelerator
Post-Acute Care is often referred to the ‘wild west’ of the U.S. healthcare system for many valid reasons. This article explorers why and more.