May 1, 2026
The Real Cost of a Missed Recertification Window
Most agencies know recerts have to happen on time. Most agencies still miss them. Here's what each miss actually costs — financially, clinically, and operationally.
Read more →Insights on healthcare operations, workflow automation, and building better tools for clinicians.
May 1, 2026
Most agencies know recerts have to happen on time. Most agencies still miss them. Here's what each miss actually costs — financially, clinically, and operationally.
Read more →May 1, 2026
Electronic Visit Verification has been federal law since 2020. Most agencies are still using software that treats it as a checkbox. Here's what the rule actually says — and what good EVV looks like.
Read more →May 1, 2026
We tried to build one product. We failed. Here's the architectural lesson that led us to ship two.
Read more →April 30, 2026
Same patient, same house, sometimes the same bedroom — but the payer determines almost everything about how an agency operates. Here's the side-by-side.
Read more →April 28, 2026
Both verticals call it 'documentation' — but the form, frequency, and audience are so different that the same software cannot serve both.
Read more →April 26, 2026
The two industries sound the same. They are not. The difference shapes everything — your license, your billing, your software, and the people you can hire.
Read more →April 10, 2026
Most home health agencies manage their entire operation in Excel. Here's why — and what it's costing them.
Read more →April 8, 2026
Agencies don't miss the 48-hour window because they don't know the rule. They miss it because their scheduling workflow can't enforce it.
Read more →April 6, 2026
Most healthcare software is designed for the back office. We designed ours for the clinician in the field.
Read more →April 4, 2026
When scheduling breaks down, everything else follows — compliance gaps, clinician burnout, and missed patient visits.
Read more →April 2, 2026
Healthcare operations need more than better tools. They need a logic engine — rules-based automation that thinks the way clinicians do.
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