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Eva Nyarko Shares Blood Pressure Management Tips on News 12

May 5, 2024

BRONX, NY. (May 22, 2024)— In a recent feature on News 12, Nurse Practitioner Eva Nyarko, CEO of Caring Link Family Practice, provided valuable insights during High Blood Pressure Education Month. Nyarko emphasized the importance of addressing hypertension, highlighting that it affects one in three adults in the Bronx. To help manage high blood pressure,Continue reading “Eva Nyarko Shares Blood Pressure Management Tips on News 12”

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House Passes Key Hospice Bill

Apr 4, 2024

WASHINGTON, D.C. (October 30, 2019)—On Oct. 28, the House of Representatives approved HR 647, the Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act (PCHETA), legislation that would make improvements in the training, education and provision of palliative and hospice care. The National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC) has advocated for passage of this billContinue reading “House Passes Key Hospice Bill”

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QliqSOFT Introduces New Care Delivery Tracking and Reporting App

Apr 4, 2024

DALLAS, Texas (Nov. 5, 2019)—QliqSOFT, a provider of secure, HIPAA-compliant clinical communication solutions, is unveiling its home health nurse distress notification-enabled mobile care-delivery app, Visit Path, at the 2019 National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization Conference this week. Visit Path is a care delivery resource management app designed to provide hospice and post-acute business administrationContinue reading “QliqSOFT Introduces New Care Delivery Tracking and Reporting App”

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Following Hospitalization for Heart Failure, Home Care Lessens Re-admission Risk

Apr 4, 2024

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (November 5, 2019)–Homecare can lessen the risk of hospital readmission for patients who have been hospitalized for heart failure, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Older adults who are recovering from heart failure often leave the hospital to stay at rehabilitation facilities (also called skilled nursing facilities)Continue reading “Following Hospitalization for Heart Failure, Home Care Lessens Re-admission Risk”