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What's New in Anthuria — Summer 2026 Update

Coming end of June 2026

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Written by Support Anthuria

Anthuria is getting a significant update at the end of June. Here is what is changing and what to expect.


A Note on the Migration

The transition is automatic. Your data, your patients, and your facility configuration are all staying the same. What is changing is the experience.

We will be rolling this out to select users for testing first. In-depth training is available as requested by your operator. Reach out to [email protected] to get that scheduled.


What's New

1. All Patients View

Your full census is in one searchable list, filterable by facility. Click into any patient to see their diagnoses with hospital and SNF documentation in the same place, so you can make the determination of what applies.


2. Pulse — Updated Look

Pulse has a new look to match the updated platform. The trigger dashboard shows each category with a count and a trend indicator so you can see what is up, what is down, and what needs attention. Clicking into any category shows the flagged patients and the matched documentation in the same panel.

Same triggers, same logic.


3. ARD View

A dedicated view of all open MDS assessments, color-coded by urgency:

  • Red — ARD window has already passed.

  • Orange — ARD closes within 2-4 days.

  • Blue — On track, 5 or more days remaining.

The facility header shows total Medicare patient count, Medicare Skilled CMI, and a Needs Attention count. Clicking into a patient shows their ARD date, days remaining, payer type, Nursing CMI, and a Milestones checklist for which MDS sections are complete in PCC.


4. MDS + Copilot

Each patient now has a section-by-section view covering the sections that matter for PDPM: C, D, GG, I, J, K, M, and, O The focus is on what is documented, where it came from, and what the coordinator needs to know before coding.

Section GG surfaces the relevant PDPM items with color-coded scores across your lookback window so coordinators can see what is documented, on which dates, and where gaps exist.

Section K covers Vitals, Weight, and Swallowing/Nutritional Status with inline coding guidance built in. If IV Fluids appear only in hospital documentation, it flags it with the rationale and the source document. If Dysphagia is present, it tells the coordinator to code under Section I, not K.

The Copilot is a Chrome extension that opens inside PCC while the coordinator is actively coding. It surfaces the same section-by-section evidence from the chart in real time, without the coordinator having to leave PCC or open another tab.


What This Means for Your Team

MDS coordinators have a live reference while coding, with hospital and SNF documentation surfaced by section and coding guidance built in.

Directors and administrators get a clear view of where assessments stand across the facility and which patients need attention today.

Your existing data and configuration carry over.


Schedule a Training

If you are an operator, director, or MDS coordinator and would like to schedule a training session for your team before go-live, reach out to [email protected] and we will get something on the calendar.


Questions? Reach out to [email protected].

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