A LinkedIn post from Persivia highlights CareSpace as a tool aimed at addressing patient “network leakage” in care management workflows. The post describes comments from Lisa Leach, Director of Care Management at A&D Home Health Care, emphasizing that many systems lose visibility when patients leave a network, resulting in missed alerts, referrals, and follow-up.
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According to the post, CareSpace is positioned to provide closed-loop coordination by alerting the appropriate staff when a patient has a need, generating referrals, and tracking resolution so the originator sees the outcome. The content frames network leakage not only as a revenue issue but also as a clinical risk that disrupts continuity of care for patients relying on coordinated services.
From an investor perspective, the post suggests Persivia is targeting a pain point for value-based care organizations seeking to reduce revenue leakage and improve quality metrics tied to coordinated care. If CareSpace can demonstrably retain encounters and associated services within client networks, it could support higher recurring software revenue, stronger customer retention, and increased attractiveness among health systems and home health providers.
The emphasis on closed-loop workflows and referral transparency may also position Persivia competitively within the care management and population health IT segment. As payers and providers continue to shift toward value-based reimbursement, tools that limit leakage and document complete care episodes could strengthen Persivia’s differentiation and pricing power, though the post does not provide quantitative adoption or financial data.
The call to schedule demos via the linked page indicates an active go-to-market push, suggesting Persivia is pursuing further commercial expansion of CareSpace. Investors may infer that the company is focusing on converting interest in care coordination and value-based care into pipeline opportunities, with future financial impact depending on sales execution, customer integration success, and measurable improvements in client network performance.

