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Faster Start of Care
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Visit Documents Collected
Minutes to Confirm Availability
Caseload Improvement
How We Help
Provider Identification
Contracting & Credentialing
Service Coordination
Visit Notes Collection
Reconciliation & Payments
Performance Management
Who We Serve
PACE Programs
Special Needs Plans
Medicare Advantage
Modernizing Network Management of In-Home Services
Traditional network management for in-home services is operationally expensive, unresponsive, and ill-adapted to serve the unique needs of care managers, product designers, and the current network management team.
From provider identification to contracting and credentialing, Dina simplifies, organizes, and aligns your approach to in-home service network management with key outcomes and performance milestones. Leveraging Agentic AI, in-home care contracting experts, and Dina’s fulfillment platform, we reduce administrative expenses while significantly streamlining critical access to outcome improving personal care services.
Used By Innovative Health Plans and Providers
Faster Access = Better Outcomes
Mins to Confirm Services
Days to Launch
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Fewer ER Visits
Administrative ROI
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Fewer Hospitalizations
Network Partners
Services Coordinated
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Uptime
Reduce Costly
Healthcare Moments
To reduce costly healthcare moments like readmissions, avoidable hospitalizations, and ED visits, Dina’s contracted network of caregiver agencies and fulfillment platform leads to accelerated starts of care by finding the right provider for the right member.
We pair quality-oriented, SLA-backed networks with closed loop coordination powered by proprietary data sources to ensure members are supported at key moments in their journey.
News & Insights
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most important care settings: the home.
HLTH ’24: Improving Care Delivery & Aging Equity are Key Themes
HLTH lived up to its “Be Bold” theme this year and the show continues to cement its position as a unique, fun place for all stakeholders to gather, connect and advance their causes. The Dina team shares their takeaways from their time in Las Vegas. Notable this year...
Capacity Issues? How to Improve Network Adequacy for In-Home Services
In-home services have been shown to address social determinants of health and health equity. But finding capacity and arranging services for members remains a problem. “It is always difficult to find the right provider at the right time to meet the specific needs of...
Dina’s New Integration & Automation Capabilities Accelerate Access to Care
Providing care and services to people following a hospital stay or during an extended illness is critical. But timely access to home-based care remains a massive problem. For health plans and providers, the process often involves intricate workflows, multiple...
Struggling to Improve Access to In-Home Services? Dina President Makes a Case for “Meeting the Moment”
The rapid growth of our aging population is reshaping how we think about administering long-term care in the home. But accessing in-home services remains a massive problem. Persistent workforce shortages and rising care costs present hurdles. And new mandates from CMS...
Preventative Interventions Work When Accessible & Managed Correctly
Forward looking health plans are leveraging supplemental and home-based benefits as an integral part of their value-based care strategies and programs. Many are offering preventative interventions including ADL support through homemaker and home health aide services,...
Cutting Benefits to Offset Rising Medical Costs? Report Offers Different Approach
Most Medicare Advantage (MA) plans use the extra benefits they offer to attract new members and differentiate themselves from Medicare. That's nothing new. What is new is increasing pressure from CMS to deliver those benefits in a high-quality, low-cost manner. But...