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Our case studies provide real world illustrations of how Kinnser delivers clinical and business results for our subscribers.

Real Agencies. Real Stories. A Productive Process to Purchasing Home Health Software

Neighborhood Home Health wanted to replace an in-house, server-based application and was looking for software that would increase transparency between clinical and financial processes to more easily manage the business. Learn how Neighborhood HH created a “Committee of the Whole” representing all groups and levels of the agency — nursing, billing, scheduling, back office administration, QA, coding — to get buy-in on the front-end and encourage everyone to be vested in making that decision a success.

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Real Agencies. Real Stories. High Tech & High Touch

When Optimal Care, Inc. decided to switch home health software solution providers, they were looking for a more cost-effective Web-based software solution that would work seamlessly with mobile devices, such as the Apple iPad. What they found was an excellent opportunity to decrease costs, enhance quality of oversight and support their clinical staff.

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Real Agencies. Real Stories. Can Software Improve a Billing Process, While Fostering Collaboration?

Angelina Home Health was dissatisfied with the time-consuming billing process in their existing home healthcare software, but they were not actively looking to replace it. They viewed it as a necessary evil to get their work done. Learn how Angelina HH used Kinnser to keep its cash flow running smoothly by monitoring, in real time, when the first billable visits were completed, and submitting billing to Medicare from anywhere through the Internet with only a few mouse clicks.

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Real Agencies. Real Stories. How Does Integrating Point of Care and Administrative Functions into One Software Lower Agency Costs?

Avatar Home Health's story is typical of agencies who are shopping for software. They tried out cheap software that didn't work and expensive software that was out of their budget. Find out how they decided on Kinnser and managed to reduce their clerical workload by more than 60 hours a week.

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Home Health White Papers

Kinnser's white papers provide valuable best practices and actionable information from industry experts to enhance business and clinical performance.

Seven Steps to Effective Home Health Point of Care Software Selection

Is your agency looking for its first Point of Care solution? Thinking about switching from one to another? Seeking a fully integrated solution that includes Point of Care, administration and billing? When your agency is looking for a way to overcome one or more business challenges, you first need a process that ensures successful Point of Care software selection. Kinnser has prepared a seven-step process for selecting a Point of Care software solution that is right for your agency.

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Six Tips to Get the Most out of Your POC Software Training

Has your home health agency recently selected or considered selecting a new Point of Care (POC) software solution? Training is your key to a successful implementation; you will save time and money in the long run if you effectively utilize the training resources available to you. This article offers tips from a panel of software implementation specialists that will help you to get the most out of your agency’s POC software training. Read this white paper for examples of questions to ask your software provider prior to training, tips for conducting effective on-site training sessions and more.

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Five Keys to OASIS-C Success

The revised Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS) may create a new set of challenges for your staff, but it also provides many opportunities to make a fresh start within your agency. Kinnser has collected five key tactics to success from OASIS-C experts to help you develop effective OASIS-C practices in your agency and save time as you utilize the revised assessment.

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