State of Delaware Selects Mediware Human and Social Services to Help Streamline Services to the Aging and Disabled
Lenexa, KS (PRWEB) March 24, 2016 -- Mediware Information Systems, Inc., the leader in integrated health and human services management, announced a new agreement with the State of Delaware.
Delaware’s Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities (DSAAPD) has selected Mediware’s Harmony software to manage its aging and adult services and to establish an Adult Disabilities Resource Center (ADRC) to meet the statewide “No-Wrong Door” (NWD) initiative.
In all, Mediware will implement six statewide cloud-based solutions:
SAMS Case Management will replace multiple databases with a statewide consumer database and will use Mobile Assessments to improve field productivity by streamlining data collection and entry. State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) will automate CMS reporting and facilitate personal counseling to Medicare beneficiaries who must annually select a state health insurance plan. Web Resource Center will support Delaware’s “No Wrong Door” initiative, empowering consumers through online self-assessments to determine eligibility and available benefits while the Information and Referral module will enable consumers and caregivers across the state to identify and contact state authorized providers. Harmony’s Advanced Reporting will provide the visibility to the data required to analyze the overall impact of programs administered by the DSAAPD
“DSAAPD sought a partner with a full array of solutions specific to its needs to replace multiple third party systems,” said Todd Bransford, general manager of Mediware Human and Social Services. “We demonstrated that the Mediware suite of products can automate, integrate and implement Delaware’s No Wrong Door (NWD) initiative, as we have done in more than 20 other states. Our software will help the DSAAPD provide relief to Delawareans struggling to find the right services and will also arm the DSAAPD with the tools to measure program performance and reduce waste.”
About Mediware Information Systems
Since 1980, Mediware has provided software solutions to healthcare providers and has since expanded to serve many state and federal agencies. Mediware’s solutions are perfect for high-growth, complex patient care environments that remain underserved by existing vendors. The company employs more than 500 subject matter experts who deeply understand business and care processes in highly specialized acute, non-acute and community-based care settings and have years of experience integrating systems. Mediware’s portfolio of solutions currently includes human and social services, behavioral health, blood solutions, cellular therapy, home care, medication management, rehabilitation, and respiratory therapy. For more information about Mediware products and services, visit http://www.mediware.com.
Michael Bolton, Mediware, http://www.mediware.com, +1 9133071000 Ext: 11041, [email protected]
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