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Traditionally, pediatric home healthcare has faced meaningful hurdles in achieving true continuity of care. multiple providers – hospitals, specialists, therapists, schools, and home health agencies – ofen operate in silos, utilizing disparate Electronic Medical record (EMR) systems. This fragmentation leads to incomplete patient records, duplicated efforts, and potential gaps in care. The inability to quickly access a extensive, unified view of a childS health history can delay critical interventions and compromise outcomes.
Innovations in pediatric home health are focusing on interoperability and data continuity—using systems that connect hospitals, specialists, and home health providers—to ensure clinicians have a complete view of a child’s health history and can react quickly to changes.
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