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Local Software Company Lands Nation’s Largest Home Health Provider

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Dallas-based Homecare Homebase will be the electronic medical record system for Kindred at Home, the country’s largest home health, hospice, and community care provider.

HCHB is owned by Hearst Health Network and offers cloud-based tech solutions for home health and hospice agencies and was formed in 1999. Kindred at home is a 35-year-old healthcare company with skilled nursing, physical, occupational, and speech therapies, social work, disease management education, hospice, palliative care services, and more.

David Causby, CEO of Kindred at Home, said via release, “We are dedicated to providing our employees with the best tools to continue to deliver the best care. We looked at other software providers but none could match the quality, scope and efficiencies that HCHB has to offer.”

“Agencies around the country are reexamining the way they work and coming to us for answers to the challenges they face,” says HCHB President Scott Decker via release. “When they see our software in action, they know we can quickly help them recapture their initial ROI and provide the foundation for success in the future.”

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