About Us
CatylystOne is a software company supporting small and medium sized homecare companies engage and manage their employees. We use two products to achieve this goal; CatylystEQ and Xyppr.
How We Got Started
Need and vision is how the company was started. Looked for opportunities to help support back office tasks and received the opening to develop CatylystEQ with PeopleCare Health Services. Secondly, the acquisition of caregiver talent is critical to the overall success of a homecare company, hence the development of Xyppr - Connecting caregivers with companies.
The products and services we offer
Recommendations Received (3)
Keith Wexler
GENASSIST, Inc. - Paul Wexler, M.D.
Highly Recommended
"PeopleCare is the go to business for Respite Care for patients and families!! I call PeopleCare..."
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"PeopleCare is the go to business for Respite Care for patients and families!! I call PeopleCare the Housepice People for people who are not ready for Hospice care since they can usually get Respite care (hospice-like care)in their own home!!"
Products & Services
Xyppr - Simplify employee management, promote employee responsibility and success, build a recruiting pool, and mobile access.
CatylystEQ - Enga...
Recommendations Given (5)
Don Klos
Sympler Digital
Highly Recommended
"Don and the team at Nuclear have an outstanding reputation of supporting their partners. Great..."
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"Don and the team at Nuclear have an outstanding reputation of supporting their partners. Great group to work with...."
"Troy does great work and manages remodeling projects exceptionally. Make sure you ask him about..."
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"Troy does great work and manages remodeling projects exceptionally. Make sure you ask him about all that he does because his capacity goes beyond just the basic project."
Recent Activity
I have found many of these responses interesting, amusing, and completely off target. There is no low premium anything with the current traditional insurance system. We run a small business and due to the number of full time employees that accept the offering we are unable to obtain premiums...
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I have found many of these responses interesting, amusing, and completely off target. There is no low premium anything with the current traditional insurance system. We run a small business and due to the number of full time employees that accept the offering we are unable to obtain premiums that are affordable. My family of 4 would cost $1800+/month....just for premiums. The one item that NO ONE looks at is your overall out of pocket cost, which regardless of ACA individual plan, corporate plan, or in the aforementioned example small business plan...your total cost including premiums would be 12-25K/year....obviously the lower number is just premiums. So the stuffed shirts in DC aren't helping anyone regardless of affiliation concerning healthcare. So potential answer? Eliminate all private corporate and government medical insurance programs. Everyone has to obtain an individual policy....that should make most of the people on this chain happy because they have to come to someone to "learn" about the offerings. It also forces the insurance companies to compete for your business and reduces the "risk" argument because now everyone is in the pool. If you don't get insurance because you are healthy and "never get sick" you can either be assigned insurance when needed with a hefty penalty or pay a 10K penalty via IRS....that money could go into the system to support education for diabetes, smoking cessation...etc. This includes EVERYONE....yes that is you Mr/Mrs Congressperson, SCOTUS....etc. One other comment concerning people "getting the best in the field" surrounding what you might need. Long term this will be a fallacy if we are going to curb costs in healthcare. The American citizen is going to have to accept that if you want the best there is a premium to receive that kind of care. There should be a base product for everyone and then if you choose to upgrade your policy their would be individual riders that would allow you to do just that. But to think that the best will always be available to you because you live here....then go ahead and keep paying the ever increasing premiums until you go broke.