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Transforming governance, safety and compassionate care across West Virginia
HospiceCare West Virginia (HCWV) supports thousands of patients and families across southern West Virginia with hospice, palliative care, and home health services, most of which are provided directly in patients’ homes. With a mission rooted in dignity, compassion and quality of life, they knew they needed a modern, unified system to help standardize processes, strengthen safety, and streamline the way care teams worked across hundreds of miles. Partnering with Radar Healthcare has helped them not only digitize and modernize operations, it has reinforced a culture of safety, improved efficiency, and freed up more time for what matters most: compassionate care.
Healthcare Compliance Challenges in the US: How Radar Healthcare Solves Them
Which Incident Reporting Systems Achieve High Staff Adoption – and Why?
Exploring which incident reporting systems achieve high staff adoption, why intuitive, practical design and cultural factors are important for consistent use.
AI in Action: Supporting Safer Care Across Healthcare
Discover how AI is transforming patient safety by delivering faster insights, highlighting risks early, reducing administrative burden, and supporting smarter, more confident decisions across healthcare teams.
Which Governance Platforms Offer Role-Based Dashboards for Healthcare Executives and Unit Managers?
Discover why role‑based dashboards are essential in healthcare governance and how they help leaders and frontline teams make faster, more informed decisions.
Customer Spotlight: Peninsula Care Homes
Discover how Peninsula Care Homes strengthens compliance, quality, and operational oversight across five family‑owned senior living communities.
Learn how Radar Healthcare helps their teams streamline processes, improve visibility, and build a proactive, positive quality culture that supports both residents and staff.
Navigating Complexity in Skilled Nursing: Why Quality Assurance and Compliance Are More Critical Than Ever
As skilled nursing providers across the US face new regulations, staffing pressures, and rising patient acuity, the need for strong quality and compliance systems is more urgent than ever. A recent Skilled Nursing News article shows how organizations are adapting—but behind every strategy lies the same challenge: maintaining consistent, high‑quality care in an increasingly complex environment.



