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10 October 2023

Daily Newsletter

10 October 2023

Axxess and Sulos partner to improve engagement for patients

The companies claim to offer a patient-centric approach to care, with superior referral rates and survey scores.

October 10 2023

Axxess, a healthcare technology provider for in-home care, and Sulos, a HIPAA-compliant solution focused on comprehensive patient engagement and population management, have joined forces.

The partnership is aimed at improving healthcare outcomes through transparency and early intervention.

It uses data, particularly in the intervals between medical visits, to identify patients in need of support, thereby reducing hospital readmissions and emergency care requirements.

Axxess Channel Partnerships senior vice-president Chris Taylor said: “Our collaboration with Sulos is an exciting step in transforming healthcare at home.

“By pairing the proficiency of our complete suite of solutions with Sulos' advanced patient engagement capabilities, we are able to provide an unparalleled solution for healthcare providers and patients.”

This alliance helps Axxess and Sulos' clients in the fields of home health, hospice, palliative care, and home care to provide an upgraded communication experience for patients, caregivers, and their families.

Working together, the companies claim to offer a patient-centric approach to care that enhances patient engagement and results in better referral rates and survey scores.

Sulos CCO Natasha August said: “The partnership between Axxess and Sulos signifies a step forward in integrated patient care.

“By bridging the gap between electronic medical records and patient engagement, we're crafting a seamless experience for both providers and patients in the care at home sector.”

Axxess provides software solutions to over 9,000 organisations worldwide, benefiting more than five million patients.

Based in Dallas, Texas, US, Sulos serves organisations nationwide.

Last month, Axxess and workflow automation solution provider WorldView teamed up on hospice workflow automation to address challenges in hospice care, with an aim to support compliance and cost savings.

The partnership enables e-faxing, order automation, referral management, and document indexing, transforming how hospice agencies handle their workflows.

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