Interim HealthCare Selects Mosai as Strategic Technology Partner

Sunrise, FL (PRNewswire) -- Mosai, the connected care coordination platform formed from the combination of Forcura and Medalogix, announced today that it has been named the preferred workflow technology partner for franchise members of Interim HealthCare, Inc., the nation's leading network of home health and staffing services that span the care continuum.

Founded in 1966, Interim HealthCare blends the strength of local ownership with the infrastructure of a national organization committed to raising the bar on care quality. Franchisees employ nurses, therapists, aides, companions, and other healthcare professionals who deliver more than 25 million hours of care each year to 190,000 patients across home health, senior care, hospice, palliative care, pediatric services, and healthcare staffing.

Interim selected Mosai for its unified platform that allows agencies to see, manage, and track every referral, order, lab, and clinical document in one place. Mosai Referrals minimizes manual data entry and equips clinicians with AI-driven insights to get the right patients into care faster. Mosai Orders reduces order turnaround time by as much as 50% with a unified dashboard that improves visibility into workflows and automated follow-ups that can expedite reimbursement. By standardizing workflows across Mosai's Referrals and Orders solutions, franchise owners can reduce administrative overhead, strengthen revenue cycle performance, and support better informed clinical decision-making.

"Real-time data from Mosai allows us to make crucial decisions at the right time. It helps us spot trends and stay ahead of the market," said Preston Lucas, CFO of Interim of the Great Lakes.

"Interim Healthcare is a leader in the home-based care industry, and it's an honor to be named their preferred partner," said Elliott Wood, CEO of Mosai. "Our platform's connected intelligence won't just equip local franchise owners to deliver better patient care, it can improve their bottom line."

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