As the Australian Aged care industry approaches arguably its biggest ever period of change; you must ensure that you have the right tools to navigate your way through the challenges that lie ahead. Our PIMBRIC Framework helps you define what the right tools are.
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Many organisations are using software which was not specifically built for the Australian market. If your software catered for your industry as an afterthought or was not intended for use by aged care organisations, then it is likely you are missing out on crucial functionality.
Beyond industry compliance, business efficiency, or any other individual factor, your software should support your business to operate at its best, in every way. So, if it is ill-fitting, for any reason, then it will hold you back, so it is time to part ways.
When you invest at the level required to procure and manage an aged care software application, you need to make sure its primary function is to help you be productive and compliant.
Download our information sheet; Purpose Built Aged Care Software to help you develop an effective aged care software evaluation process.
If your current aged care software is not purpose built, then it is holding you back from delivering the highest quality of ongoing care to your community.
Maintaining industry compliance is a complex task, which can be largely aided by software. Therefore, if your vendor has a demonstrated commitment to keeping pace with the Australian legislative environment and Medicare’s online claiming system, then you have much more time to focus on your core business activities.
An absence of adequate software support to prepare for and maintain compliance with legislative changes will place significant stress and pressure on your operations, consuming considerable time and human resources, and further straying focus from what you should otherwise be working on. Get the support your organisation needs.
Growth, profitability and the delivery of exceptional care requires focus. You can’t focus if you are bogged down performing compliance tasks that should be facilitated by software.
Download our information sheet; Aged Care Industry Compliant Software to help you develop an effective aged care software evaluation process.
If your current aged care software does not facilitate industry compliance, then it is holding you back from delivering the highest quality of ongoing care to your community.
The potential for improved management efficiency through software is tremendous. For the decade ahead, your aged care software needs to provide all the functionality required to manage the marketing, administrative, client, procurement, document management, and financial aspects of your business. Otherwise, it is not the system for you.
For aged care organisations, manual processes and ill-fitting software can cause error, missed opportunities, and diminished profitability. Many providers have been able to get by with inadequate and fragmented systems, but that time is up. Your systems must instil confidence amongst internal and external stakeholders.
Productivity comes from agility, which is not possible when your software systems do not have a depth of capability across your entire operation.
Download our information sheet; Management Efficiency Through Software to help you develop an effective aged care software evaluation process.
Your software should enable your business to reach its full potential by adding value, not cost. Otherwise, it is holding you back from delivering the highest quality of ongoing care to your community.
Having access to enough data is typically not a challenge, as companies today are producing larger amounts of data than ever before. Instead, the challenge now lies in providing real-time, actionable and contextual data across the organisation, which is why you must have the right business intelligence tools.
Assessing risk, opportunities, organisational strengths, and weaknesses are all stories told by data. Suppose your organisation is in the significant minority of companies who do not have analytics capabilities in the years ahead. In that case, you will be unable to compete optimally in a highly sophisticated market.
You need to ensure that all your departments have access to reliable and timely data that can drive informed business decision making.
Download our information sheet; Business Intelligence Through Software to help you develop an effective aged care software evaluation process.
If your software does not enable you to embrace the philosophy of ‘data for all’, then it is holding you back from delivering the highest quality of ongoing care to your community.
The next wave of aged care recipients lived through a modern economic transformation that taught them how to be effective consumers. Therefore, if your organisation does not deliver an exceptional experience across the aged care journey for each client and resident, then they will likely move to a provider who can.
Resident’s and client’s demands are increasing, and the higher level of competition between new market entrants and existing providers is emphasising the need for forward-thinking business practices. The aged care providers which succeed in this space will be those who develop and implement successful resident and client experience strategies.
The experience of your residents and clients alike should be at the centre of everything your organisation does, which means your software needs to be developed with a view to the entire care recipient journey.
Download our information sheet; Resident Centred Software to help you develop an effective aged care software evaluation process.
If your software does not provide a 360-degree view of your resident’s and client’s profile, then it is holding you back from delivering ongoing care to meet the increasingly changing needs of your community.
When an organisation is in a position where they have a wide range of disparate systems, the pressure on staff to keep up with information management tasks can be stressful, and prone to human error; ultimately resulting in inaccurate reporting and distorted business decision making.
The number of applications used by the average business has been steadily increasing over recent years. As your organisation adds additional software tools to its ecosystem, failure to leverage the benefits of integration is likely to leave you behind in a rapidly evolving marketplace.
Growth, profitability, and efficiency are not synonymous with disconnected solutions. You need a foundation upon which you grow your business without having to grow your software.
Download our information sheet; Integrated Aged Care Software to help you develop an effective aged care software evaluation process.
If you have to manage a myriad of disconnected systems, then you are being held back from delivering the highest quality of ongoing care to your community.
Continued advancements in cloud technology and an evolving commercial and consumer landscape mean that now, more than ever, opportunities to pair the right application with the right deployment method are there for those who wish to take them. Failing to do so will hurt productivity.
The level of cloud adoption across recent years has continued to increase, in part due to the productivity improvements it delivers for businesses. Your organisation’s technological mantra should be agility, and one of the greatest enablers of agility is a cloud deployment of best-in-class aged care software.
As technology moves at the blink of an eye, the notion of being limited by a mode of deployment doesn’t suit the narrative of modern aged care.
Download our information sheet; Cloud Deployment of Aged Care Software to help you develop an effective aged care software evaluation process.
If your current aged care software cannot be deployed in the cloud, then you run the risk of it holding you back from delivering the highest quality of ongoing care to your community.