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The Secret Sauce: 3 Home-Based Care Companies Keys To Accelerated Growth

Home Health Care

Serving seniors with dementia One of the aforementioned companies is Friendly Faces Senior Care, a Houston, Texas-based provider that has set itself apart by specializing in delivering care to patients living with Alzheimer’s and dementia. The company offers medical and non-medical services on a private-pay basis.

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Bridges Health Partners Highmark BCBS Form Commercial Value-Based Care Agreement

HIT Consultant

Clair Health, and Washington Health System, Bridges collaborates with both independent and employed medical staff to deliver an integrated regional network of care, supported by over 1,000 physicians. The integration between inpatient and outpatient care teams will ensure seamless coordination of care. “We

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Palliative Care in Medicaid — Costing Out the Benefit: Actuarial Analysis of Medicaid Experience

NASHP

The absence of a comprehensive Medicaid benefit across state programs can partly be attributed to confusion about what palliative care entails, the combination of both medical and non-medical services in one service, and how they can be included as part of their Medicaid benefit package.

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Long-Term Care Pharmacy Billing: An Ultimate Guide

Etactics

One of the most important services to consider when evaluating a long-term care facility is what pharmacy they work with. An LTC pharmacy provides specialized medication services/management for long-term care patients. Services can include: Daily delivery of medications in secure medication carts.

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Sick Profit: Investigating Private Equity’s Stealthy Takeover of Health Care Across Cities and Specialties

KHN

They argue that private equity’s playbook, while it may work in some industries, is ill suited for health care, when people’s lives are on the line. The firms have made inroads into ancillary services such as diagnostic and urine-testing and software for managing billing and other aspects of medical practice.

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Sick Profit: Investigating Private Equity’s Stealthy Takeover of Health Care Across Cities and Specialties

KHN

They argue that private equity’s playbook, while it may work in some industries, is ill suited for health care, when people’s lives are on the line. The firms have made inroads into ancillary services such as diagnostic and urine-testing and software for managing billing and other aspects of medical practice.

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