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HRS Announces COVID-19 Emergency Department Diversion and Triage Telehealth Program

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Wednesday, September 1, 2021

HOBOKEN, N.J., Sept. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Health Recovery Solutions (HRS) , the KLAS Leader in Remote Patient Monitoring, today announced the details of their COVID-19 Emergency Department (ED) Diversion and Triage Program.

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  • HOBOKEN, N.J., Sept. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Health Recovery Solutions (HRS) , the KLAS Leader in Remote Patient Monitoring, today announced the details of their COVID-19 Emergency Department (ED) Diversion and Triage Program.
  • The program provides health system and hospital clients with telehealth and remote patient monitoring support as they determine how to effectively deploy the technology to divert patients from crowded emergency departments.
  • Kowalski joined HRS from a large health system in the Northeast that leveraged telehealth to respond to COVID-19 when the virus first surged in March 2020.
  • Using her experience as a telehealth and nursing leader on the front lines during the pandemic, Kowalski developed the COVID-19 ED Diversion and Triage Program.

81% Of Health Systems Plan to Increase Investment in Care at Home, According to New Current Health Research

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Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Current Health , the leading enterprise care at home platform, today released new research exploring perceptions, adoption, and trends in remote care delivery.

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  • Current Health , the leading enterprise care at home platform, today released new research exploring perceptions, adoption, and trends in remote care delivery.
  • While the pandemic has catalyzed care at home programs, health system leaders report a growing desire to care for more higher-acuity patients in their own homes.
  • Further, remote care is helping health systems address the long-term challenges of scaling to care for more patients with limited clinical staff.
  • In alignment with these initiatives, survey respondents indicated they plan to increase investments in home-based chronic care (64%), Hospital at Home (60%), and transitional care (58%).