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The Challenges of Being a Home Health Aide: Navigating the Path with Compassion and Resilience

We Care Online

Building close relationships with clients can lead to emotional attachments, making it difficult to cope with their health setbacks or the emotional aspects of end-of-life care. HHAs often assist clients with mobility, transfers, and personal care, which can be physically taxing, especially if the client has limited mobility.

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Understanding Transitional Care Management in Reducing Readmissions

Guideway Care

Key Takeaways Transitional Care Management (TCM) improves care coordination and significantly reduces hospital readmissions through a structured approach that encompasses patient follow-up and communication.

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How to Help Aging Parents Cope with Limited Mobility

Will Peach MD

By offering assistance with transportation, individuals who are capable of transferring in and out of vehicles can maintain access to essential resources and healthcare, minimizing disruptions to their daily lives. Engage in open conversations with parents to address evolving limitations.

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Medical Device Integration: A Complete Guide

Arkenea

Why It Matters Enhanced Patient Care: Continuous, accurate data from integrated devices empowers clinicians to detect early warning signs, adjust treatments on the fly, and deliver personalized care plans. Modern devices often support standard communication protocols (e.g., Challenges in Medical Device Integration 4.1

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New HIPAA Regulations in 2022-2023

The HIPAA Journal

Requests by individuals to transfer ePHI to a third party will be limited to the ePHI maintained in an EHR. Individuals will be permitted to request their PHI be transferred to a personal health application. There will be a need to update HIPAA policies and procedures and communicate those changes to patients and health plan members.

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