Augmenting the “Power of Rural”

National Rural Health Day celebrates the “Power of Rural” and highlights the essential role rural health care providers play in their community.

XFERALL first launched in Texas, home to more rural hospitals than almost any other state. Our work in West Texas with acute medical hospitals, behavioral health facilities, law enforcement, and the local mental health authority reduced area wait times for inpatient psychiatric treatment by more than 80 percent…..

Hospitals Face a New Crisis Post-Pandemic: Staffing Shortage

Hospitals of all sizes across the country are experiencing an unprecedented workforce shortage. The shortage is particularly acute for nurses, and hospitals are facing annualized contract labor costs in 2022 of more than $400 million above pre-pandemic levels and almost 4 percent higher than 2021 amounts.

The pandemic’s prolonged strain on hospital capacity and resources caused nurses and other staff to resign, demand significantly higher wages, or take higher paying positions with temporary staffing/contract labor agencies. The result is that hospitals expect contract labor costs – both rates and hours – to be higher than at any point in the pandemic.

XFERALL can help.

Press Release: XFERALL Augments Leadership Team

November 1, 2021 (AUSTIN, Texas) – XFERALL, the nation’s leading health care technology platform for hospitals, community mental health agencies, mobile crisis teams, and law enforcement to accelerate the inter-facility transfer of behavioral health and seriously ill and injured patients, experienced significant multi-state growth in 2021. In 2021, XFERALL expanded to partner with sending and receiving facilities in Georgia, Louisiana, Arkansas, Arizona, Virginia, Colorado, Tennessee, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.

Advocacy Groups Declare National Emergency in Children’s Mental Health

XFERALL provides immediate solution

Today’s declaration of a national emergency in children’s mental health validates what clinicians across the country have been reporting for months about the worsening state of pediatric mental health amid the COVID-19 pandemic. In their declaration, the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and Children’s Hospital Association urge policymakers to take action both in the short- and long-term to improve access to children’s mental health care.

MHMR Authority of Brazos Valley’s Partnership With XFERALL Cuts Wait Times for Inpatient Behavioral Health by More Than 50%

In just three months, the MHMR Authority of Brazos Valley used XFERALL to facilitate rapid transfer of 325 clients with diagnoses such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, and PTSD to inpatient behavioral health treatment.

Using XFERALL has significantly reduced the amount of time the agency’s clients have to wait for admission to a psychiatric facility.

Working Together to Maximize Hospital Bed Capacity During the Pandemic

Since the Delta variant became dominant earlier this summer, the number of available ICU beds in Texas, the second most populous state in the nation, has dipped below 325 with 12 of the state’s 22 hospital regions having 10 or fewer available ICU beds. The hospital bed capacity for patients with COVID-19 and those with any number of other conditions requiring hospitalization, including traumatic injury, heart attack, stroke, appendicitis, and sepsis, has never been more limited. One Houston-area ER doctor resorted to using Google to identify hospitals potentially able to accept his facility’s transfer patients and then called them – one by one by one by one. He reportedly contacted as many as 60 hospitals in his desperate search for a bed.

XFERALL Chief Clinical Officer Shana Palmieri Featured in Health Tech Podcast

The Connected Hospital podcast on the TouchPoint Media network features leaders in health care technology making a difference for hospitals and health systems across the country. Recently, XFERALL’s Shana Palmieri, LCSW, chief clinical officer, outlined how the company’s success and growth is based on the platform’s ability to improve the patient transfer process and identify available bed capacity in area behavioral health facilities.  

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New Federal Funding Available to Support Mobile Crisis Teams

A new federal grant opportunity for states to implement mobile crisis intervention teams is the latest evidence that these teams have an essential role in de-escalation strategies and getting individuals experiencing a behavioral health crisis to the right level of care at the right time.

For mobile crisis teams to maximize the effectiveness of their role, they need resources in the field to identify available care options and to get the individual to that care. That’s where XFERALL fits.

Mind the Gap: XFERALL Works With Mobile Crisis Teams to Close the Treatment Gap

Kaiser Health News recently profiled the use of mobile crisis teams in a couple of communities in Montana. The piece highlights the growing trend of such teams being deployed to more effectively respond to psychiatric crises and the likelihood that such teams will only grow in popularity with enhanced Medicaid funding available next year.

The author also notes, however, that even with such teams, “gaps still exist, such as not always having somewhere to take a patient who needs a stable place to recuperate or get more help.”

That gap is exactly where XFERALL can help.

City of Denton Police Department’s Crisis Intervention Response Team Partners With XFERALL to Expedite Care for People Experiencing Behavioral Health Crises

PRESS RELEASE June 2, 2021 (AUSTIN, Texas) – The City of Denton Police Department is partnering with XFERALL, the nation’s leading mobile patient transfer and data analytics platform, to give its Crisis Intervention Response Team (CIRT) the tools to compassionately and effectively respond to people experiencing a behavioral health crisis.

Texas Hospitals, Community Mental Health Organizations Leverage Health Care Technology to Reduce Wait Times for Patients Needing Inpatient Behavioral Health Care

Working with Texas hospitals, local mental health authorities, and mobile crisis teams, XFERALL, a leading mobile application and web-based patient transfer platform reduced patient wait times for inpatient behavioral health care to under 2 hours – 75 percent faster than the national average, which is conservatively estimated at more than 8 hours.

XFERALL's CEO Speaks at Event on Future of Mental and Behavioral Health

As we celebrate Nurses Week this year (May 6-12), attention is rightly focused on their sacrifices made during the COVID-19 pandemic over the last more than 14 months. Today, with vaccinations increasing and hospitalizations decreasing, we hopefully are turning the corner on this devastating period. For nurses working in hospitals’ busy emergency departments, however, the respite could very well be short-lived as the deep and lingering impacts of COVID-19 on behavioral health become more evident.

Local Health Care Leaders Highlight Impact of Collaboration, Partnerships with XFERALL Platform

COVID-19’s devastating effects reach far into our lives, and community leaders are recognizing the pandemic’s impact on mental health.

Libby Moore, chief clinical officer for Texas Panhandle Centers, highlights the coordination that can take place to align stakeholders and improve care for patients through the XFERALL platform.

Libby Moore, chief clinical officer for Texas Panhandle Centers, highlights the coordination that can take place to align stakeholders and improve care for patients through the XFERALL platform.

As people lost their jobs and incomes, lost loved ones, experienced isolation, and dealt with the lingering pandemic and uncertainty, mental health suffered. As a result, collaboration and coordination are needed more than ever to ensure individuals have access to available services. Even before COVID-19, XFERALL and its clients recognized the opportunity to improve coordination and collaboration across multiple entities where patients too often experience crisis and languish in hospital emergency departments. Many times, hospital personnel call behavioral health hospitals one-by-one searching for an available psychiatric bed.

As illustrated by Libby Moore, chief clinical officer for Texas Panhandle Centers, located in Amarillo, Texas, coordination among stakeholders can result in better outcomes for patients experiencing a behavioral health crisis.

Read the Opinion piece she authored for the Amarillo Globe News here.

XFERALL Celebrates Nurses Week!

As we celebrate Nurses Week this year (May 6-12), attention is rightly focused on their sacrifices made during the COVID-19 pandemic over the last more than 14 months. Today, with vaccinations increasing and hospitalizations decreasing, we hopefully are turning the corner on this devastating period. For nurses working in hospitals’ busy emergency departments, however, the respite could very well be short-lived as the deep and lingering impacts of COVID-19 on behavioral health become more evident.