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2024 Executive Forecast: What 9 Home Care Leaders Expect Next Year

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While home care providers are working to mitigate headwinds – such as the rising cost of delivering care and staffing challenges – they also have their eye on where the industry goes from here. As 2024 approaches, home care leaders are embracing AI, alternative payer sources, employee-centric solutions and much more.

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2022 Home Care Executive Forecast: ‘Buckle Up For A Wild Ride’

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This year saw home care providers further build on the spotlight the public health emergency placed on the industry. As part of our annual tradition, Home Health Care News caught up with eight home care leaders to document their predictions on trends, challenges and opportunities for the coming year.

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NAHC’s Bill Dombi: Horizontal Integration, Workforce Innovation to Accelerate in 2022

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starting with Choose Home. Potential cost-saving is what is attracting bipartisan support for this legislation,” Bill Dombi, president of the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC), told Home Health Care News during a recent HHCN+ TALKS episode. How NAHC views the in-home care workforce situation.

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Alternative Home Care Employment Models: From Workforce Sharing to Self-Directing Strategies

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This article is based on a Home Health Care News discussion with Lucas O’Connell, VP of Operations at AssuranceSD, Francesca Rinaldo, head of clinical strategy for home care at Sharecare, and Christina Andrews, senior director of professional services at Axxess. The article below has been edited for length and clarity.

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States Will Continue to Focus on Older Adults and People with Disabilities in 2024 

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Direct care workers — such as personal care and home care aides as well as certified nursing assistants — provide care services to individuals and older adults with complex needs. million annual appropriation for interagency collaboration on long-term care integrity and oversight.

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‘We’re Payer Selective’: How Home Health Providers Are Navigating The Payer Evolution

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As has the Home Health Value-Based Purchasing (HHVBP) Model. That strategy has worked well for Bayada, a company that employs over 28,000 nurses, home health aides, therapists, social workers and other care professionals. But PDGM prep is still serving them well. “We’re Utilization is big for us,” Moorer said. “In

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2022 Executive Forecast: Time to Throw Out the Old Home Health Playbook

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Now, being partners with the large MA plans and large hospital systems, via our Contessa acquisition, we can drive our risk-taking solutions into traditional home health and hospice, as well as increase our market size into high-acuity home care. Dan Savitt; President and CEO, Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY). * * *.

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