As the business of long-term care extends beyond residents' health to include physical plant issues, technology solutions are evolving to meet a dizzying array of needs. This evolution is most prevalent in the areas of data storage and internet service, facility maintenance, staff scheduling, resident security, dietary, and asset protection.

 

A strategic approach to harnessing and analyzing data is now essential for senior living operators who want their organizations to remain competitive, says a recent article in McKnight's Senior Living. “Data is today's currency. If cash is king, then in this day and age, data is the queen,” Majd Alwan, Ph.D., CAST executive director and senior vice president of technology for LeadingAge, said in the article.

 

Gary, thanks for taking time to talk to us today. How about we start by you sharing with us a little bit of about yourself, your career so far, all the way to being SVP of Life Plan Communities (LPC), MatrixCare?

Health IT Now (HITN) and the Bipartisan Policy Center have released a new oversight framework for health IT and digital health. Its focus includes electronic health record (EHR) usability, interoperability, safety, security, patient access, and flexible technology to support an evolving health care system. EHR Intelligence reported on the framework’s release in “New Oversight Framework to Promote EHR Usability, Innovation.”
 

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