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How CommonSpirit Reduced Medicare Spending by $136M

Home Health Care

It offers specialized home care, home infusion, hospice and medical transportation services nationwide. Under the MSSP, CommonSpirit has improved care outcomes for 335,000 Medicare beneficiaries through its 14 accountable care organizations (ACOs). Plus, it boasts an average quality score of 98%.

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Industry Fragmentation Has Left Home Health Providers ‘Exploited’ by Medicare Advantage

Home Health Care

have struggled to meet service demand because of severe workforce shortages, particularly among nurses. Going forward, if the payers are looking for quality care, there are differences among the various agencies and providers out there,” he said. “To Encompass Health and most other providers across the U.S.

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Roundups: 17 Recent Strategic Digital Health Partnerships

HIT Consultant

care.ai, an advanced Smart Care Facility Platform partners with Samsung to bring the highest quality graphics and display to care settings, elevating the patient experience by transforming hospitals, nursing homes and care facilities with smarter, more responsive care environments.

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A Model Act for State Oversight of Proposed Health Care Mergers

NASHP

Health care provider” means any person, corporation, partnership, governmental unit, state institution or any other entity qualified or licensed under state law to perform or provide health care services. Section 2: Notice. (A)

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National Care Coordination Standards for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN): Proceedings from the National Forum on Care Coordination for CYSHCN

NASHP

Partnerships are strongest when they are based on a collective impact model, focusing on a common vision and developing shared accountability. 18] This study involved collaboration with accountable care organizations, MCOs, the state Medicaid agency, community-based organizations, and other stakeholders.