Trinity Health At Home’s Home Care Connect program will use Vivify Health’s technology to allow patients to virtually connect with providers. Patients will be equipped with a tablet with which they can monitor and report on their health.
The go-live will take place later this month in Trinity Health’s southeastern Michigan communities. It will later expand to other Trinity Health communities in California, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan and Ohio.
“These technologies will enable us to proactively monitor our home care patients and provide the in-the-moment interventions that can make the difference between their staying at home or being transferred to the hospital,” said Trinity Health At Home President and CEO Erin Denholm, RN, BSN, MSN. “We look forward to celebrating the positive impact this program will have on our patients’ lives.”
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