DMEscripts integrates, names new exec
By HME News Staff
Updated 11:47 AM CDT, Mon September 23, 2024
INDIANAPOLIS – DMEscripts has integrated with Rovicare, a transitional care management platform, and has named its co-founder, Pankaj "PJ" Likhmania as its new CIO. Together, the two companies will launch a “hospital-to-home” strategy that will tackle provider bottlenecks, miscommunication and inefficiencies that can lead to delays in care, subpar patient experiences, preventable hospital admissions and lack of accountability, they say. "We are thrilled to partner with the team at Rovicare," said John Brady, CEO of DMEscripts. "This partnership connects an industry network to best equip and serve clinicians, health care systems and payer organizations. Together, we can advance our shared goal of empowering providers and patients through improved care coordination and provider transparency while reducing health care costs." Phoenix-based Rovicare is a digital platform that automates patient transition and care coordination, engaging all stakeholders throughout a patient’s care journey. It is used by health care organizations across the United States, spanning medical, behavioral, social determinants of health, ancillary services, technology-based services, long- term care and beyond. "I am excited to join the DMEscripts team as CIO," Likhmania said. "DMEscripts has built an impressive industry network that connects key health care stakeholders. I look forward to working closely with the team to enhance the platform and drive technology innovation that improves patient care and outcomes."
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