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8 Home Care Leaders Break Down What Service Lines They Plan to Further Invest In

Home Health Care

For the longest time, home care providers were just trying to gain a foothold in the broader health care sector. Now times have changed, as home care services have proven to be an integral part of the overall system, especially during the public health emergency. Michael Slupecki, CEO of Griswold Home Care.

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HHCN FUTURE: From Crisis to Success – Unlocking the Power of Outsourcing, Insourcing, and Technology in Home Health and Hospice

Home Health Care

I think we’re partnered with a lot of the vendors out there and integrated, and they fully believe that as well. This would be a function where I’d say, I don’t necessarily need a nurse doing that. Again, we’re giving our nurses back a little bit of time in their day, and we’re just re-bucketing.

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State Community Health Worker Models

NASHP

integrating?CHWs CHWs into evolving health care systems in key areas such as financing, education and training, certification , and state definitions, roles and scope of practice. MCO Managed Care Organizations. MCE Managed Care Entities. MIECHV Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program.

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Sustainability and Value: State Palliative Care Reimbursement Strategies

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It is increasingly clear that any program’s ability to improve care value is critically reliant on targeting the right patients — not too many, not too few, but the right ones.” — Diane E. The state began implementation of palliative care legislation with an analysis of state Medicaid claims and encounter data.