Home Care Technology Association of America
 

About Us

The Home Care Technology Association of America (HCTAA) was established by the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC) to provide a voice within Congress and health care for the growing home care technology industry and to increase the use of technology and telehealth in home health care.

HCTAA provides education and information to home care providers about the benefits of technology and how it can provide the highest standards of patient-centered care – efficiently and cost-effectively.

 

 

 

 

 


Home Care IT Issues.
  1. Survey Examines the Effects of the Economic Stimulus Plan on Home Health Care and Nursing Home Organizations.
  2. GEís Simply Stimulus Program will Offer Loans to Hospitals and Health Care Professionals for Health IT Projects.
  3. University of Rochester Medical Centerís Telemedicine Program is Providing Nursing Home Patients with Parkinson Disease Access to Specialist.
  4. President Obama said that the Nation Must Adopt EHRís Before it can Repair the Healthcare System.
  5. CMS will Play a Major Role in the American Recovery and Reimbursement Act of 2009.

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Bob Waters"Our goal is to increase the availability and use of technology in home care and health care settings. HCTAA will address the issues stifling the use of technology that helps our seniors age in place."

Bob Waters
Executive Director, HCTAA

Home Care Technology Association of America   |   228 7th St., SE  |  Washington, DC 20003  |  202.230.5093