PresMobile Version 1.05 was released today. The new version has several improvements including enhanced image capturing capabilities, greater integration into our web based reporting systems, improved help documents, and the ability to more easily review past surveys & reports.Read More →

The results of our 2014 Medicaid Quality Initiative in inner city Detroit for Asthma patients have been reported to Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). We are excited to share that we decreased emergency department (ED) visits and inpatient admissions. CMS is so pleased with the results, that they have extended our project into 2015.Read More →

Come see Veronica Decker at the 16th World Congress of Psycho-Oncology and Psychosocial Academy, IPOS 2014 in Lisbon, Portugal, October 20-24 at our poster presentation, “Distress in Cancer Patients is a Nurse-Sensitive Outcome“. Many thanks to Veronica B. Decker, APRN, PMHCNS-BC, MBA (Wayne State University); Debra Schutte, PhD, RN (Wayne State University); Xiang Zhu, MS (Florida Hospital Cancer Institute); and Brian Decker, MBA (EMOL Health) for all their work on this project.Read More →

PresRx version 1.00 was released this week and the first patients have started using it as part of a 6-month clinical trial. Dr. Erin Sarzynski, M.D., M.S. of Michigan State University, is using PresRx to increase medication adherence for patients taking ten or more medications a day. You can read more about PresRx and the clinical trial here.Read More →

Starting today, as part of a quality improvement initiative with the MSU Institute for Health Policy and several Michigan Medicaid plans, EMOL Health will place over 1000 calls an hour and call more than 800 Medicaid patients a night with asthma in inner city Detroit. We hope to reduce emergency room visits and increase medication adherence through patient education.Read More →

Emol Health is excited to announce a new project with Apria Healthcare. Apria is the nations largest provider of home healthcare products and services, specializing in the care of chronic illnesses. For the next six months, Apria will be using the PRES Tablet System in respiratory cases to manage patient symptoms, track and benchmark clinicians, and reduce hospital readmissions.Read More →