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Community Nursing Services awarded KPI-Excellence by Homecare

Community Nursing Services awarded KPI-Excellence by Homecare

Community Nursing Services (CNS) was recognized by Homecare Homebase (HCHB), the leading software provided for home-based care, as a winner of one of its prestigious 2024 Client Success Awards.  These awards recognize HCHB customers who exemplify excellence in quality care, performance innovation and community impact.


The HCHB Client Success Awards recognize clients for results in key performance indications (KPIs.)  CNS was awarded the KPI award for performing in the top of cohort size for Acute Care Hospitalizations, an important metric in post-acute care continuum.  Avoiding expensive and stressful unplanned hospital stays contributes to cost savings and enhances patient satisfaction.  Most patients prefer to heal in the comfort of their own home instead of an impersonal hospital environment.  


Avoiding rehospitalizations takes an “all hands on deck” approach.  Family members, nurses, therapists, certified nursing assistants and others visiting patients at home are constantly observant of any changes that might need treatment to avoid worsening. Communications between care partners is crucial to provide timely interventions so a rush to an Emergency Room can be avoided.  Monica Ebberts, CNS Project Manager, shared that “this award recognizes all the people involved in helping patients heal at home. It takes a whole village!”  


Kevin Beazer, Director of Information Systems, and Monica Ebberts, Project Manager, accepted the award on behalf of the CNS team.  Pictured with them are Autumn Vasquez and Shaun Liszt, HCHB account executives.  


Additional information about HCHB and the 2024 Client Success awards is available on their website www.homecarehomebase.com


Community Nursing Services is a non-profit organization serving the Utah Community since 1928.  CNS is dedicated to providing health care and hospice services to patients in the comfort of their homes.

For additional information about CNS contact Kimberly Dansie at (801) 560-5730 or visit www.cns-cares.org.