Olio's Innovative Solution for Skilled Nursing Facility Care Coordination
Olio, a frontrunner in healthcare software, is excited to unveil a new set of functionalities tailored for Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) operators. This launch marks a significant advancement in how these organizations handle patient transitions, geared towards enhancing operational efficiency and improving patient outcomes. With features like digital referral coordination and comprehensive care management systems, Olio empowers providers to deliver more effective patient journeys and minimizes the risk of hospital readmissions.
In recent months, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) expanded their authority to penalize nursing facilities for inappropriate transfers and discharges, leading to the implementation of new regulations such as F627 and F628. These changes create a pressing need for skilled nursing facilities to adapt their procedures and strategies or face serious repercussions. Ihis new functionality from Olio aims to equip these facilities with the tools necessary to navigate these challenges successfully.
Elevating Patient Safety and Coordination
Janean Kinzie, VP of Social Wellness Enrichment at American Senior Communities, emphasized the significance of Olio's offerings: “Olio enhances our capability to provide safe transitions for patients departing our skilled nursing facilities. The revamped referral process facilitates smoother interactions with healthcare providers, while robust documentation and proactive measures allow our teams to prioritize patient safety and diminish unnecessary hospital readmissions.”
Olio's suite of tools enables Skilled Nursing Facilities to:
- - Seamlessly connect patient transitions across various care levels, ensuring continuity and reducing lapses in care.
- - Lower hospital readmissions through a safer return-to-skilled care process, which provides ongoing support and follow-ups for discharged patients.
- - Promote transparency and accountability within their home health network, fostering trust and collaboration among care teams.
- - Cut down operational costs associated with post-discharge coordination, ensuring resources are allocated efficiently.
- - Establish care coordination as an organizational priority, ultimately driving more referrals and optimizing service delivery.
The Importance of Actionable Data
According to Troy Reiff, VP of Strategic Initiatives at Olio, the need for actionable data is critical in today’s healthcare landscape. He stated, “As a former SNF VP of Business Development and Managed Care, I understand that robust, actionable insights are essential for SNFs to succeed amid increasing regulatory scrutiny and evolving payment models. With Olio, SKNFs can take charge of their performance and compliance, utilizing timely data where it matters most.”
This commitment to facilitating safer and more integrated care transitions reflects Olio’s mission to empower skilled nursing operators. Ben Forrest, CEO at Olio, expressed pride in supporting these facilities as they navigate changes in CMS regulations. He said, “Olio is dedicated to helping our partners stay ahead of the curve by reducing readmissions, improving compliance, and ultimately enhancing patient care outcomes.”
Launching Across Indiana
As of today, Olio is set to benefit 69 American Senior Communities facilities throughout Indiana, focusing on facilitating discharges to home health, assisted living, and hospice environments. This strategic rollout signifies Olio's broader objective to revolutionize skilled nursing operations and enhance care coordination across the board.
For more information or to schedule a demo of these powerful new tools, potential users are encouraged to visit
Olio's website.
In conclusion, Olio's latest innovations serve as a testament to the company's commitment to improving patient care through technology. By bridging communication gaps and streamlining processes, Olio not only enhances operational effectiveness but also fosters a healthcare environment where patients can receive the best possible care during their transitions.