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Inside 2 Emerging Risk-Based Home Care Models

Home Health Care

“Yes, we know that when we take on risk, we’re putting ourselves in a position that we might end up losing, but we’re creating opportunities so that we can actually move health care at home forward,” Resilient CEO Jackleen Samuel said during a presentation last month at the Home Care 100 conference.

Home Care 100
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How States Can Embed Palliative Care in Health Care Reform Initiatives

NASHP

Opportunities for State Policymakers State health reform efforts increasingly focus on providing comprehensive and well-coordinated care to people with serious illness to improve quality of care and drive down costs. Palliative care can be an important component of these strategies.

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Seven Steps for Building a Community-Based Palliative Care Benefit Within Medicaid

NASHP

High-quality palliative care can both improve quality of life and avoid unnecessary and often unwanted treatments for Medicaid enrollees with serious illness. States can support palliative care in a number of ways and across a range of settings (e.g., in hospitals, embedded within enhanced primary care, via home health).

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Sustainability and Value: State Palliative Care Reimbursement Strategies

NASHP

State health reform efforts increasingly focus on providing comprehensive and well-coordinated care to people with serious illness to improve quality of care and drive down costs. A recent Health Affairs article reviewed opportunities to incorporate a palliative care benefit into ACOs.