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Hospital Security and HME Sales

June 22, 2022 by David Kopf

After the June 1 shooting at Tulsa, Okla.’s Saint Francis Hospital left four dead and many more injured, many hospitals started to review and possibly revise their security policies. How might that impact HME sales?

In the latest episode of the HME Business Podcast, HME sales expert Ty Bello, president and founder of Team@Work Coaching, and security expert Ralph C. Jensen, editor-in-chief and content director of Security Today, join the podcast to share their insights into how hospital policies might change and how providers can adapt.

In the previous episode of the HMEB Podcast, Vijay Kedar, the co-founder and CEO of Tomorrow Health, discusses the issues surrounding the homecare transition and how HME providers can benefit from smoother care coordination between their referral partners, payers, patients and their caregivers.

The HMEB Podcast examines essential news, trends, and developments and interviews industry experts to find out how HME provider owners and operators can run efficient, profitable, and growing businesses with an eye on patient care. Make sure to subscribe on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts, and start listening today!

 

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