RE.DOCTOR Launches Mobile-First Home Health Software with Contactle...
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- The software addresses a critical pain point: 40% of home health agencies still rely on paper-based workflows.
- By digitizing intake, visit logs, and billing, RE.
- DOCTOR cuts administrative overhead by up to 30%.

The software addresses a critical pain point: 40% of home health agencies still rely on paper-based workflows. By digitizing intake, visit logs, and billing, RE. DOCTOR cuts administrative overhead by up to 30%.
Early adopters report 25% faster visit completion rates and 15% fewer missed visits. The platform integrates with existing electronic health records, lowering switching costs for agencies. This interoperability gives RE.
With the home health market projected to reach $515 billion by 2027, RE. DOCTOR positions itself as a scalable infrastructure provider. The mobile-first design targets the 70% of clinicians who use smartphones for work.
Power Move: RE.DOCTOR's move transforms home health from a labor-intensive model into a tech-enabled ecosystem. Competitors must either acquire similar capabilities or risk losing agencies seeking efficiency gains. Expect rapid adoption as value-based care incentives accelerate.
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