Thursday, May 14, 2009

Yardi Voyager Upgrades Senior Housing Software

Santa Barbara, Calif.--Yardi Systems, developer of property management software, has recently unveiled an upgrade to Yardi Voyager Senior Housing, which includes a redesign of the marketing prospect workflow, inspired by client feedback.

This features greater functionality along with a much simpler interface, which have been put in place to maximize lead prospecting and facilitate ease-of-use for staff and new hires. Utilizing a single integrated database, Voyager easily rolls prospect information into the care assessment workflow. The upgrade fortifies Voyager Senior Housing's advanced clinical assessment functionality, supporting Fixed Charge, Gradient, Tiered, Time Based, and Service Level scoring systems. The system also supports an unlimited number of varying assessment types and assessment classes.

Leveraging full integration, Voyager draws billing information from the data established in the assessment phase. With the upgrade, the complexities of Medicaid billing are also fully supported including retroactive adjustments. All billing data is fully integrated with Voyager's general ledger and accounting functionality.

Adding to Voyager Senior Housing's library of hundreds of reports, the upgrade delivers a greater number of analytic style reports that measure and track detailed performance of critical metrics such as cost of care, occupancy tracking, and prospect conversion ratios. Voyager's end-to-end, single database design also facilitates real-time review of all property analytics through Yardi Executive Dashboard.

Executive Dashboard is a comprehensive, web-based business intelligence offering that can be accessed from any Internet capable workstation. Key performance indicators and analytics are presented in a single screen, customized according to user and login. Real-time drilldown, all the way to the transaction level, is supported as a result of Yardi Voyager Senior Housing's integration, allowing for comprehensive oversight.

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