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WellBe Senior Medical CEO On Demonstrating Value To Payers In The Home

Home Health Care

It basically changed home health from a fee-for-service per-diem model into a bundled or capitated model, similar to a hospital DRG episode. I think that was a big change for home health agencies. When I look at home care, or personal care, that largely hasn’t changed. It’s completely flipped.

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WelbeHealth’s Michael Le On The Future Of Innovative At-Home Care Models

Home Health Care

This article is a part of your HHCN+ Membership In the broader at-home care space, Dr. Michael Le is considered an innovator. His impressive resume — which also includes time at Optum Home & Community Care and CareMore Health Plan — places him at the forefront of the movement bringing more care to the home and the community.

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A closer look at the tech needed for new care-at-home and aging-in-place models

Healthcare It News

At Medicity, we were serving 1,300 hospitals, facilitating lots of data exchange across hospitals, primary care and labs, but nothing we were doing was ever going to touch the home and community. There's no one-size-fits-all solution for establishing care-at-home models. Healthcare is hard.

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‘Much Bigger Opportunity’: BrightSpring Enters The Public Market With Ambitious Growth Goals

Home Health Care

“There’s 5% of the population that makes up 50% of the spend in health care,” Rousseau said. And where they’re at is in the home. Everybody needs their medications managed, everybody needs a doctor. Most people need provider services in their home. They need better solutions and have the need for multiple services.

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Recognizing the Role of Caregiver with Melissa Fisher | E. 79

Vie Healthcare

Episode Introduction Melissa shares the four challenges faced by caregivers today, calls on doctors to recognize family and patients as a ‘’unit’’, and highlights the ‘’unpaid, untrained, overwhelmed, burned-out’’ reality of caregiving. The manner in which I have to communicate with my mom’s primary care provider is woefully behind.