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Study Shows SNF-at-Home Care Feasible, Less Costly

Home Health Care

For seniors, receiving skilled care at home – instead of at a skilled nursing facility (SNF) – could have considerable benefits, including better patient experience and lower costs. Half of the patients were treated at their homes and half were treated at a SNF.

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‘Microwave Cooking Of Health Care’: Amid Shift To Value, Providers Caution Against Telehealth

Home Health Care

Lifespark is a Minneapolis-based senior care provider with both home health and senior living operations. The company’s other services lines include home care, hospice and primary care. The company also operates 29 skilled nursing, rehabilitation and acute care psychiatric centers for older adults.

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Behavioral Health System Modernization along the Continuum

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Integrated Primary and Behavioral Health Care A modern behavioral health system of care is fully integrated into the continuum of health care services, including primary and specialty care settings, and extends into homes and communities to ensure holistic and coordinated support.

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Humana Wants Half of Its MA Members in Value-Based Home Health Model by 2027

Home Health Care

(NYSE: HUM) has made “substantial progress” toward scaling its value-based home health model, executives say. The advancements have come as the Louisville, Kentucky-based health and wellness company adds to its rapidly growing senior-focused primary care network. Humana is obviously bullish on its in-home care strategy.

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Connecting Patients to Palliative Care

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New Jersey: Facilities Connect Patients to Services New Jersey leveraged legislation to ensure that those patients that could benefit from palliative care would learn about the service. Further, physicians must comply with requests for pain management or palliative care from patients.