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Caring for American seniors at home during crisis, and beyond
Last month, I had the immense honor of testifying before the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging to take part in an important discussion on caring for America’s aging population in
‘Pre-Acute’ Palliative Care Offers Medicare Advantage Opportunity for Home Health Providers
The benefits of palliative care have been highlighted in a major way during the COVID-19 crisis.
Agencies that are able to safely manage chronically ill patients
Medicare Advantage Expert Anne Tumlinson: It Looks Really Good for Home Care Right Now
Home care agencies have been trying to figure out how to partner with Medicare Advantage (MA) plans since the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
‘Nursing homes as we know them are over’: COVID-19 fuels push to home-based care
John Stagliano never was much of a hospital guy.
“Anytime he ever went was when something bad happened,” said his son, also named John
Predicting COVID-19’s Long-Term Impact on the Home Health Care Market
The Patient-Driven Groupings Model (PDGM) and its unintended ripple effects were supposed to be the dominant story this year for the nation’s 12,000 or
Telehealth may finally shift health care to be patient-centered
The COVID-19 pandemic has ushered in a new era of telehealth for primary care, and patient-centered care is now easier than ever. This has been the model promoted as early as
Coronavirus May Push More Home Health Providers into Palliative Care
Across the country, just 10% of community-based palliative care programs are spearheaded by home health care providers. The coronavirus may change
Home Health Aides Play Role in COVID Recoveries
For seniors recovering from the coronavirus, home health care aides have provided another way to care for at risk adults that might otherwise need to be in a nursing home
Long-Term Care Decision-Makers More Likely to Choose Home Care in COVID-19 Aftermath.
Family health care decision-makers have followed the devastating effects that the COVID-19 virus has had on the long-term care facilities. That experience is now pushing