Two CAST Business Associates have developed materials to help long-term and post-acute care (LTPAC) providers reduce the risk of resident falls, and comply with revised Minimum Data Set (MDS) requirements that will become effective this fall.
Two CAST Business Associates have developed materials to help long-term and post-acute care (LTPAC) providers reduce the risk of resident falls, and comply with revised Minimum Data Set (MDS) requirements that will become effective this fall.
Dutch researchers are applying artificial intelligence (AI) to MRI brain scans in order to detect Alzheimer’s disease before its symptoms become apparent.
Telehealth is on its way to becoming the dominant form of physician-patient interaction, according to two physicians writing in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).
The Front Porch Center for Innovation and Wellbeing (FPCIW) recently launched a new website highlighting “what imagination can do with technology to empower people to live well.”
CAST has updated its Teleheath Selection Tool with an enhanced online selection tool and product matrix, and 2 new case studies.
A tea kettle that collects data about a user’s gripping strength was among 25 innovations to gain recognition during the 2016 RSA Student Design Awards in June. The kettle design came in response to a competition challenge sponsored by Philips, a LeadingAge Silver Partner and CAST Supporter.
Co-sponsored and co-organized by LeadingAge and CAST, the LTPAC Health IT Summit is designed to help providers address challenges and take advantage of opportunities encountered as they deliver technology-enabled services and supports to older adults.
A 7-Stage Adoption Model for electronic health records (EHR), developed by CAST specifically for long-term and post-acute care (LTPAC), is one of the new features included in CAST’s updated EHR Selection Portfolio. The updated portfolio also features an interactive online guide and a new case study.
Two CAST Business Associates recently announced personnel and location changes. Here’s the latest news from CAST Business Associates PointRight and HCS.
Skilled nursing providers, home health agencies, hospitals, and physician practices are starting to form partnerships to help them better coordinate care within Medicare’s emerging pay-for-performance care models.