Any sleep provider will tell you resupply
represents a critical component of patient care
and therapy outcomes, as well as a fundamental
element of their business performance. They’ll
also tell you it is a costly and complex workflow
desperately in need of as much automation as
possible. Enter “no-touch resupply.”
Post-acute software company Brightree is developing
what it calls no-touch resupply, and Michael Lorenz, Vice
President of Resupply Software for Brightree, met with
HME Business to describe the technology behind it, how
it radically refines workflows, and what kinds of business
efficiencies and care benefits providers can reap through
this innovation.
This Viewpoint will provide the answers to:
- What is meant by no-touch resupply?
- How can the resupply process be automated and what are the steps involved?
- What are the
different innovations that are now
making this level of automation
possible? - How much does automation improve resupply
performance? - What are providers leaving
on the table if they don’t push
towards automating their
resupply? - Are there parts of resupply
that still benefit from human
interaction? - Are there other categories that this no-touch
resupply technology could be used for?