When your admissions team is buried in paperwork, spending 1-2 hours with every family, they lose opportunities. This manual approach:
Reduces the number of admissions processed daily
Increases wait times, potentially driving families to competitors
Prevents staff from focusing on resident care and experience
Inefficient processes slow you down AND actively drain revenue:
Missed referrals due to slow response times
Incomplete or inaccurate documentation leading to denied claims
Delays in bed turnover, resulting in lost occupancy days
Manual processes are a minefield of potential violations:
Inconsistent application of policies
Difficulty tracking compliance metrics
Increased risk of documentation errors, including unsigned arbitration agreements, which can lead to costly litigation.
When your team is constantly putting out fires and drowning in paperwork:
Job satisfaction plummets, leading to higher turnover
Recruitment and training costs skyrocket
Quality of care may suffer due to overworked staff
When your admissions process demands constant attention and troubleshooting:
Strategic priorities take a backseat
Innovations in resident care and facility management are overlooked
Competitive advantages slip through your fingers
The good news? These costs are not inevitable. By streamlining admissions, you give everyone more time back. With a foolproof process from beginning to end that goes beyond PDF, you can:
Allocate more time and resources to high-impact initiatives
Ensure compliance with automated checks and standardized processes
Improve first impressions and resident experiences
Stay ahead of the curve
[i] Formula: (Hourly rate per admissions coordinator) x (time per admission) x (number of admissions per month) x (12 months per year); Assumptions: $31.25 per hour per admissions coordinator; admissions process currently taking 1.5 hours, facility has, on average, 20 admissions per month [ii] Formula: (Average Revenue per Admission) x (Number of Missed Admissions) x (12 months per year); Assumptions: $5,000 average revenue per admission ($250 per day x 20-day stay); 5 missed admissions per month [iii] CMS Data, NursingHome411 [iv] Formula: three-month salary x .5; Assumptions: 1 admissions coordinator per facility; 30% turnover rate; $65,000 salary per year ($5,416.67 per month) per admissions coordinator; 50% of annual salary to replace for three months