Hospital at home programs are being deployed as innovative solutions to improve patient outcomes, patient safety, and patient satisfaction. Rovicare and its suite of tools complement Hospital at Home programs, providing quick access to an exhaustive list of providers allowing referrals to be easily made. In addition, hospital at home providers use Rovicare’s tools to connect with patients and their families easily. These tools allow for patient assessment and engagement via effectively delivered surveys and help facilitate a strong readmission reduction program.
Rovicare’s unique design allows teams to send referrals directly to one provider with one click or to multiple providers at once quickly and easily.
Patient Dashboards give the entire team a clear view of the provider partners engaged with each patients throughout their journey to wellness.
Communication tools create transparency. From patients and families to internal teams and external partners Rovicare has tools which make connecting simple.
Customizable patient surveys allows Hospital at Home programs to easily measure patient satisfaction and safety at home.
Rovicare’s unique design allows teams to send referrals directly to one provider with one click or to multiple providers at once quickly and easily.
Patient Dashboards give the entire team a clear view of the provider partners engaged with each patients throughout their journey to wellness.
Communication tools create transparency. From patients and families to internal teams and external partners Rovicare has tools which make connecting simple.
Customizable patient surveys allows Hospital at Home programs to easily measure patient satisfaction and safety at home.
When I accepted a position with Hospital at Home my immediate mission was to improve overall satisfaction, safety, and patient outcomes while treating the patient at home. Implementing Rovicare’s solution helped my team succeed and continues to be a huge part of our patient success process.
-Tina, LCSW Patient Experience Director
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