Monthly Archives: March 2019

Addressing Staffing Shortages with Virtual Care

The aging of baby boomers means that older population segments will outnumber children for the first time in U.S. history, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.  According to Jonathan Vespa, a demographer with the U.S. Census Bureau, “there will be … Read More

HomeCare – March 2019 Remote Patient Monitoring Products

How Virtual Care Can Help Agencies Build Relationships with Institutions

PDGM is top of mind for home health agencies as the Rule Changes will take place in 2020.  As part of the preparations, many agency executives are beginning to evolve agency processes and practices which leverage their strengths as they … Read More

What You Need to Know About PDGM and Referral Streams

By Lee Horner, CEO, Synzi PDGM is top of mind for home health agencies as the rule changes will take place in 2020. As part of the preparations, many agency executives are beginning to evolve agency processes and practices which … Read More

How Virtual Care Can Impact the Institutional vs. Community Referral Stream

PDGM is top of mind for home health agencies as the Rule Changes will take place in 2020.  As part of the preparations, many agency executives are beginning to evolve agency processes and practices which leverage their strengths as they … Read More

How Virtual Care Can Address the Gap in Wound Care Specialists

Chronic wounds are a common problem in elderly patients and they require frequent, regular monitoring to maximize wound healing.  Once a patient develops a wound, healing can be complicated by many comorbid conditions such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. According … Read More

Synzi Named Finalist for Health Value Award

How Nursing Theory Can be Validated by Virtual Care

What is Nursing Theory Nursing theory is defined “as a conceptualization of some aspect of nursing reality communicated for the purpose of describing phenomena, explaining relationship between phenomena, predicting consequences, or prescribing nursing care” by Afaf I. Meleis, PhD, DrPS(hon), … Read More