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Lifespark Adds In-Home Urgent Care, Adding ‘Final Brick’ To Its Suite Of Services

Home Health Care

The senior care company Lifespark has been building out its value-based care model for years. Now, it has added in-home urgent care, a key service line for a company taking on upside and downside risk. And, while many home-based care companies want to take on more risk, it comes with a lot of responsibility.

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Layoffs Hit At-Home Care Innovator DispatchHealth

Home Health Care

DispatchHealth was founded in 2013 and started as a digital health care company that offered on-demand, on-site services at home. The company now provides a range of health care services to patients in their homes — aiming to prevent costly hospitalizations and emergency room visits. Humana Inc.

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What Six Medicare Advantage Organizations Are Offering Seniors At Home In 2023

Home Health Care

With the annual enrollment period just around the corner, Medicare Advantage (MA) organizations are starting to tout what benefits they’re offering seniors for the upcoming year. MA is a form of Medicare that is administered by private insurers. Medicare open enrollment runs from October 15 to December 7, 2022. Humana Inc.

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Aetna Medicare CMO Outlines Aging-in-Place Agenda

Home Health Care

Among its home- and community-based care initiatives, Aetna is doubling down on the use of telehealth and leaning into the CVS HealthHUB network, which offers seniors a range of services, from preventative care all the way to acute care. million Medicare members nationwide.

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Telehealth Is Just Healthcare Now – One Post-COVID Certainty, Three Reports

Health Populi

McKinsey’s report models outpatient and office visits that can be virtually enabled for patients covered by both commercial and public sector health plans (Medicare and Medicaid). 35% of home health services, and. 2% of tech-enabled home medication administration (think: specialty drugs come home).

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Day 2 Notes from the 42nd Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference

Sheppard Health Law

So, unless you’re in one of the few delegated global risk arrangements in this country, there is no money for prevention of the catastrophe, only money to chase health once it has been lost or harmed. As Mostashari said today, it is becoming increasingly clear to primary care practices that the current system is not sustainable.

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HHCN Franchise Forum: The Future of Home Care

Home Health Care

This article is sponsored by Home Care for the 21st Century. This article is based on a Home Health Care News virtual discussion with John Dapello, CEO of Home Care for the 21st Century, and Lori McCauley, Vice President of Franchise Development at Home Care for the 21st Century.