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Forcura & Medalogix Launch Tech to Boost Home Health Ops

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Newly Merged Company Launches First Joint Product to Improve Patient Outcomes and Streamline Clinical and Operational Workflows

Forcura and Medalogix, which merged in March 2025, announced the launch of its first integrated product offering—designed to help home health agencies optimize patient referral management, intake and start-of-care while delivering smarter, faster, and more confident clinical care.

By uniting the Forcura Workflow for Referrals platform and Medalogix Pulse Referrals & Admissions product, home health teams can streamline referral and intake documentation, improve care coordination, and enhance OASIS accuracy—all without increasing headcount.

“Our goal is to offer technology that strengthens patient outcomes and the clinical team experience,” said Elliott Wood, CEO of Forcura and Medalogix. “This integrated solution is purpose-built to remove complexity, reduce cognitive burden, and accelerate the delivery of informed, compassionate care. It helps clinicians and administrative staff do more with the staff they already have.”

With the CMS mandate requiring OASIS documentation for all payers beginning July 1, many agencies face the daunting reality of a 30–40% increase in documentation workload. The integrated solution allows organizations to absorb this burden by automating manual tasks and offering AI-powered insights instantaneously drawn from referral packets, clinical notes, and OASIS assessments—freeing staff to focus on patient care.

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Pulse Referrals & Admissions surfaces key clinical and operational insights to support accurate and compliant documentation, faster intake, and better care planning. “We designed this product not to replace clinicians, but to be their companion,” said Laura Brinkoetter, Chief Product Officer at Forcura and Medalogix. “It gives them quick access to the most relevant information from the referral and admission documentation, helping them plan care more effectively and spend more time with their patients.”

Unlike other tools that rely solely on rules-based reconciliation, Pulse Referrals and Admissions leverages large language models to synthesize and reconcile documentation from the referral, the comprehensive assessment, the OASIS, add-on evaluations, and clinical narratives to recommend HIPPS codes, diagnoses, and potential OASIS corrections. It streamlines the work of field clinicians, quality managers, and coders alike—reducing redundancy, improving accuracy, outcomes, and care plans, protecting home health value-based care reimbursement, and increasing confidence across teams.

Source: PRNewswire