Holy Redeemer Health System, a fully integrated health system serving patients across Pennsylvania and New Jersey, has expanded its partnership with Dina, an AI-powered care coordination platform to help hospitals build, digitize and manage post-acute partners.

Holy Redeemer will leverage Dina’s technology to connect its hospital and home care agencies, and organize and empower its post-acute, home and community-based care providers. Using Dina’s platform, post-acute partners can collaborate in real-time to eliminate communication gaps that often occur when multiple providers are involved with patient care post-discharge.

Dina has been a game-changer for our care management team. –Michelle Walsh, Holy Redeemer

“Dina has been a game-changer for our care management team,” said Michelle Walsh, interim lead, care management at Holy Redeemer Health System. “The technology is user-friendly and allows us to quickly and efficiently refer patients for care. The partnership supports our commitment to safe, timely transitions in care and open, consistent communication with our post-acute partners.”

Dina’s technology also analyzes patient data and uses artificial intelligence to identify and recommend evidence-based interventions and improve post-acute transitions.

We share a commitment to reducing avoidable readmissions and activating patient-centric, data-driven transitions from hospital to home.

“As care continues to move outside of the hospital, innovative leaders like Holy Redeemer want to ensure patients receive quality care as they move to a post-acute or home setting,” said Tim Coulter, COO of Dina. “Holy Redeemer shares our commitment to reducing avoidable hospital readmissions and activating patient-centric, data-driven transitions from hospital to home.”

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