Healthcare is continuing to go home. The trend of moving care from the hospital to the patient’s home is undoubtedly impacting the home medical equipment industry. HME/DME providers are faced with increased demand from an aging population in the US for home medical equipment and supplies. These significant tailwinds continue to lead to increased patient volume and continued growth opportunities.
Successful patient collection strategies consist of better patient communication, automation, and flexibility while avoiding ineffective statements that don’t pay off.
Many HME/DME suppliers operating on dated technology platforms are limited to the capabilities of the systems themselves. Businesses struggling to bridge data from obsolete file sharing protocols or limited API functionality find themselves faced with repetitive data entry across systems.
Home medical equipment suppliers play a pivotal role in offering products and services for new mothers and women recovering from cancer treatment.
If you run a business, you will face some growth challenges sooner or later. Whether it’s scaling your team, implementing more efficient processes, or adopting new technology, the list goes on.
As technologies make the pace of life faster, it becomes harder and harder to bring value if you don’t keep up with the times. Is there a solution able to speed up your business and leave competitors far behind?
As technologies make the pace of life faster, it becomes harder and harder to bring value if you don’t keep up with the times.
The world is constantly changing; reality dictates completely different rules and challenges. Every day in your home medical equipment business, you face a […]