Shared Care Management across the continuum of care
Our shared care tools manage workflows across multiple primary, secondary and community providers, resulting in seamless patient-centric care delivery that improves quality and removes duplication.
Use the illustration below to see how each person involved gains the confidence that the best mix of care is being proactively delivered at the right place.
Benefits
For Integrated Care Providers
- Help you manage a patient across settings and providers through a single integrated care plan, care management, clinical documentation and workflow application
- Support the involvement of patients and their families/ support people as active members of the care team and improve their own self-management ability
- Ensure mobile and community-based care providers are in the “information loop” at all times
- Reduce referrals, hand-offs of care and information transfer between providers looking after the same patient
- Improve patient adherence to treatment plans and enable active Case Management across settings and providers
- Support the introduction and evolution of new models of care, leveraging the benefits of TeleHealthCare including remote devices, Clinical Call Centres and electronic Clinical Decision Support
For Purchasers and Funders
- Deliver clinical and financial benefits from the improved management of high cost patients
- Provide reporting capability, including utilization and outcome measurement across the continuum of care
- Enable targeted specialist interventions to meet the needs of specialist populations
- Incorporate targeted “wellness” interventions to support risk-reduction as well as treatment for populations
For CIOs
- Provide a single application that can be configured to meet the needs of multiple specialist programs of care eg Diabetes, Heart Disease, COPD, Mental Health, Palliative Care
- Meet the security, privacy and audit requirements for Shared Care Management “out of the box”
- Can be delivered “on demand” with minimal impact on IT staff and resources or “on premise”
- Are built to integrate easily with hospital information systems, primary care systems, clinical support and ancillary systems




