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Jun 7

Three weeks ago we introduced our Connect for Behavioral Health service at the 2011 NAATP Conference and I’m very happy to say that the feedback we received from the attendees was great. The consensus of those who had the chance to see the service was that Connect offers the simplest, most efficient and organized way they had ever seen to deliver secure, regular updates to referral sources (and families as appropriate).

We invite you to contact us today at 480-251-8124 to schedule a live web demonstration of the Connect service and discover how easy it can be to dramatically improve your communication. 

Craig Gordon
Director of Business Development
Connect 4 Healthcare, LLC
480-251-8124
craig@connect4healthcare.com 


May 23

NAATP Attendees Speak Out On Communication.

First, we’d like to thank the many amazingly dedicated people we had the opportunity to meet at the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP) 2011 Conference, which represents nearly 275 not-for-profit and for-profit providers (free standing and hospital based programs, which offer a full continuum of care from outpatient, partial hospitalization and inpatient rehabilitation regimes), conference for their personal commitment to helping others fight for their freedom from addiction. As first-time attendees we left enlightened, inspired and humbled by their sense of “mission”.

Not surprisingly, communication with referral sources and families was the topic of conversation at the Connect for Behavioral Health™ booth. Here’s what the many attendees we spoke with had to say about it:

1)      Individuals and programs are more inclined to refer to centers/programs that give them regular, proactive status updates on their referred clients/patients and are equally inclined not to give repeat referrals to those that don’t.

2)      Whether the program is large, medium or small… regional or national in scope – regular, proactive updates to referral sources on the status of the referred patient/client are “infrequent at best”. Even updates a referral sources specifically request are too often long in coming (if they ever come at all). 
What does “infrequent at best” mean? One very prominent organization candidly told us about a recent meeting with a group of their key referral sources. Otherwise happy, those sources described referring clients to them as “like sending them into a Black Hole”… 

Even when they are appropriate, regular - proactive family updates are even rarer.

3)      Programs believe that giving referral sources regular status updates is very important for their business and the patient/client but admit that it’s so time consuming (30-45min per call) it is too often ignored unless and until the referral source complains loudly or something “bad” happens.

4)      Though giving regular updates to referrers is time consuming – not doing it is usually even more time consuming. We were told (several times) that the typical scenario goes like this:

·        Hearing nothing, the referral source calls or sends an email asking for an update (sometimes repeatedly) but doesn’t get a response

·        They then call the marketer to complain

·        The marketer then spends the time they’re supposed to be using to market the program trying to smooth things over with the referrer and bugging the treatment coordinator or therapist to contact the referrer with an update

·         The TC or therapist is too busy to have a 30-45min call right now so they put it off and eventually forget

·        Still not getting an update, the referral source (now more upset) calls the marketer again and the cycle continues until the TC or therapist calls the referrer and has the 30-45min call or the referrer simply gives up in frustration

Clearly, communicating with referral sources and families is important for your business and your patients/clients and today there is at least one innovative solution purpose-built to help you do that securely, easily and efficiently.

We’d like to thank the many attendees who shared their time, insights and encouragement with us at the conference.

If you weren’t able to attend the conference and would like to see the Connect for Behavioral Health™ service we’ll be happy to coordinate a personal web demo for you and your staff. You can reach us at info@connect4healthcare.com


May 10

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Apr 19

Connect 4 Healthcare, LLC. will officially launch their newest web service into the Behavioral Health market with Connect for Healthcare for Behavioral Health™

Connect 4 Healthcare, LLC. will officially launch their newest web service into the Behavioral Health market with Connect for Healthcare for Behavioral Health™ at the  National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP,) 2011 Conference on May 14.

The newest Connect service provides a secure, highly efficient and easy-to-use web-based solution for Addiction Treatment Facilities and Related Professionals to communicate with referral sources and families that is completely customized to the center and the patient.

Email craig@connect4healthcare.com to learn more and receive an early-adopter discount for signing up before May 14, 2011.


Apr 6

Connect for Healthcare for Behavioral Health Flyer


Apr 1

Feb 25

Nearly 7 million people now receive long-term care services nationwide, according to a new report from LeadingAge (formerly the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging

There are 16,100 certified nursing homes in the United States.

There are 39,500 assisted living facilities in the United States.

There are more than 1.7 million nursing home residents in the United States.

There are more than 1.1 million seniors in some type of senior housing community in the United States.

More than 150,000 individuals receive care and services at an adult day center. 

By 2020, 12 million older Americans will need long-term services and supports.

Among people turning 65 today, 69 percent will need some form of long-term services and supports over the remainder of their life, whether in the community or in a residential care facility.  

 http://www.aahsa.org/facts/


Feb 23

New Assisted Living Home Flyer (Arizona)


Feb 8

Connect for Healthcare New Provider Brochure