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MediSked News Round Up Week of 9-23-13

Posted by Ashley Nice on Tue, Sep 24, 2013 @ 12:09 PM

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Tags: ID/DD News, Advocacy

What Does Electronic Waste Have to Do with People with Disabilities?

Posted by Mike Holihan on Wed, Sep 11, 2013 @ 04:00 PM

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Tags: Provider Agencies, Advocacy, Employment Services

MediSked News Round Up Week of 9-9-13

Posted by Ashley Nice on Tue, Sep 10, 2013 @ 09:01 AM

MediSked, LLC recently celebrated its 10 year Anniversary.  A big thank you goes out to all who made it possible from the dedicated employees to the incredible agencies we work with.  MediSked, LLC hopes to continue on the path of success, with the sky being the limit.   While we embrace this, please take a moment and look over this week’s articles, as President Doug Golub said, we are all the reason for success; so let us stay informed for continued achievement!

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Tags: ID/DD News, Affordable Care Act, Advocacy

3 Trends That Prove Why Disability Service Providers Need Technology

Posted by Mike Holihan on Thu, Aug 22, 2013 @ 09:10 AM

As we travel the country, more and more it feels like the tides of change are upon us.  Whether it is the government, health care laws, or advocacy in the news, as disability service providers you are starting to be lifted and dropped by the external plumes that affect your coordination of services, reimbursement rates, service delivery standards.  In the past two or three years we have noticed state and national associations' conferences to be focused more on change.  We've also seen more and more associations have a separate technology conferences.  I don't think this is a coincidence.  The truth is, that as providers, utilizing technology to have good data and a fast and responsive system that allows you to be nimble in changing regulations is not just a "nice to have" anymore, it's a requirement.  Below are three trends that I have noticed become more prevalant and why those trends demand that you have a technology solution in place.

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Tags: Person-Centered Services, ID/DD News, Advocacy