Sometimes You have To Give A Dog Gone Big High Five Times are changing. Technology is changing. But as a medical provider or as a health care facility.

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Sometimes You have To Give A Dog Gone Big High Five Times are changing. Technology is changing. But as a medical provider or as a health care facility executive, your goals have remained constant: Provide a sustainable environment for delivering medical care for patients and comply with a growing basket of HITECH ACT and MU requirements and installations by deadlines or risk imposition of monetary fines and penalties. You cant always run a race by yourself; we didn’t! We built a solid team. To get the job done and stay ahead of the pack You need to reach out now and find a partner able to race with you, or at least be going in your direction with the capability to apply lean and innovative new telemedicine applications that help you expand access to care options and reduce unnecessary costs from avoidable readmissions. When you choose us, we bring along the best in breed: Ka Pa Hoola PCMH: “We didn’t build this by ourselves”.

Sometimes You have To Give A Dog Gone Big High Five Times are changing. Technology is changing. But as a medical provider or as a health care facility executive, your goals have remained constant: Provide a sustainable environment for delivering medical care for patients and comply with a growing basket of HITECH ACT and MU requirements and installations by deadlines or risk imposition of monetary fines and penalties. You cant always run a race by yourself; we didn’t! We built a solid team. To get the job done and stay ahead of the pack You need to reach out now and find a partner able to race with you, or at least be going in your direction with the capability to apply lean and innovative new telemedicine applications that help you expand access to care options and reduce unnecessary costs from avoidable readmissions. When you choose us, we bring along the best in breed: United Home Health Services: “We didn’t build this by ourselves”.

UNITED HOME HEALTH SERVICES “We offer solutions that are ahead of the curve”…Dr. Irving W. Harper III, MD E-Home Telemedicine is NOT an illusion today! A proven lean, affordable, and technologically innovative home health care provider is available now to support you. Home Telemedicine Terminal The thrust of the Affordable Care Act is pushing more patient access and imposing greater outcome measured accountability for our performance in delivering appropriate patient medical care. We know we cant get every patient we manage to come in the office, and it is not possible for me to travel to every patient-centered home setting to follow up and assess, monitor and apply the timely services based upon data we usually cant see until an exam is performed. We can do better than that. The answer we need to assure greater health care management and access is obvious: let’s use technology and go home with the patient when we have to! United Home Health Services is a local home health care provider that teams with home based patients, hospitals, primary care physicians, assisted living and skilled nursing home facilities to support patient care treatment plans and care examinations, and consultations through direct supervision with the patient’s health professional in a real time 2-way secured telemedicine session. Let us show you what we can do. Call us today: (614) Woodland Avenue Columbus, Ohio Remote Monitoring Robotic

Ka Pa Hoola PCMH “We offer solutions that are ahead of the curve”…Dr. Irving W. Harper III, MD, Medical Director. E-Home Telemedicine is NOT an illusion today! A proven lean, affordable, and technologically innovative Patient-Centered Medical Home provider is now available to support you. Home Telemedicine Terminal The thrust of the Affordable Care Act is pushing more patient access and requiring greater outcome measured accountability for our performance in delivering appropriate local patient centered medical care. We know we cant get every patient we manage to come in the office, and it is not possible for me to travel to every patient-centered home setting to follow up and assess, monitor and apply the timely services based upon data we usually cant see until an exam is performed. We can do better than that. The answer we need to assure greater health care management and access is obvious: let’s use technology and go home with the patient when we have to! Ka Pa Hoola is a Hawaii Patient-Centered Medical Home Primary care provider that teams with home based patients, hospitals, primary care physicians, assisted living and skilled nursing home facilities to support patient care treatment plans and care examinations, and consultations through direct supervision with the patient’s health professional in a real time 2-way secured telemedicine session. Let us show you what we can do. Call us today: (808) Wailea Town Center. 161 Wailea Ike Place. Suite A104 Wailea, Maui, Hawaii Remote Monitoring Robotic