Editor's Review
The HHAeXchange+ app 📱 is designed to connect caregivers with homecare agencies, self-directed employers, and payers across Texas, Illinois, Michigan, and Massachusetts. It offers three distinct modes tailored to different caregiving roles:
Agency Mode: For caregivers employed by homecare agencies 🏢, HHAeXchange+ simplifies daily tasks with features like clocking in and out using location services or FOB, managing schedules on the go 🏃♀️, creating unscheduled visits 🗓️, and recording plan of care duties. Caregivers can also access member information such as demographics and care plans, and communicate with agencies in real-time via the Two-Way Chat Message Center 💬.
Self-Direction Mode: Geared towards family and friends serving as caregivers 👨👩👧👦, this mode allows users to easily start and end shifts ⏱️ and view essential consumer information. This ensures seamless tracking and documentation of caregiving activities.
Care Insights Mode: This mode is tailored for payers needing member-related information 🏥. Caregivers can provide responses to health and environment questions, proactively monitor member health 🌡️, and measure progress against specific care plans to improve member outcomes. This feature facilitates a more informed and proactive approach to care.
The app is built to satisfy the 21st Century Cures Act requirement, ensuring that location tracking is limited to clock-in and clock-out times 📍, addressing privacy concerns while maintaining accountability. Requires an active internet connection (3G, 4G, or WiFi) 🌐.
Features
Clock-in/out with location or FOB
Manage schedules on-the-go
Record plan of care duties
Conduct skilled and non-skilled visits
View member demographics and care plans
Communicate via Two-Way Chat
Start and end shifts (Self-Direction)
Answer member health questions (Care Insights)
Pros
Efficiently manage schedules and member information
Real-time communication via Two-Way Chat
Proactively monitor member health and outcomes
Cons
Requires a stable internet connection
Location tracking during clock-in/out may raise privacy concerns