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Contessa Health CEO: Managed Care Strategy Will Separate the ‘Haves and the Have Nots’

Home Health Care

In addition to the hospital-at-home waiver, Messina also addressed the growing demand for home-based palliative care and models that bring skilled-nursing-facility (SNF) care into the home. We all know that there are a lot of problems in health care related to the fragmentation of home care services.

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

Home Health Care

Le is excited about the PACE model’s ability to improve health outcomes and lower costs through preventative care. Home Health Care News recently caught up with Le for the latest episode of TALKS. They don’t want to be treated in a nursing home. Le: I actually have an interesting backstory to your question.

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

Vie Healthcare

I’ve become a bit of a cynic because I see my father in a nursing home, and my mom is paying $12,000 a month for his care, and the person in the bed next to him is on Medicaid and paying nothing. It’s initiated, not as a preventative or proactive planned thing. ” Often, how we come into your systems is events.

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Optimizing Healthcare for Heart Disease with HeartFlow | E. 62

Vie Healthcare

So medication and health compliance, discussing care plans, and certainly even follow up to the primary care provider or that referring physician is impactful. For hospitals, it’s probably a little different as far as what ultimately persuades them. And some people may ask, “Why did you choose York Hospital?

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Taking Back The Business of Healthcare with Preston Alexander| E. 67

Vie Healthcare

Episode Introduction Preston explains that the principal issue with US healthcare is its profit-driven approach, why healthcare must be a forward-thinking Netflix, rather than an obsolete Blockbuster, and why the nursing shortage is the result of a broken system. Today, we’re 300,000 nurses short. What goes into all that?”

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Exposing Healthcare Fraud with Jonathan Tycko| E. 68

Vie Healthcare

Since 2007, Jim has been a registered nurse working in critical care, perioperative services, and outpatient settings at nationally recognized medical facilities across three states. I mean, you can put good people… It’s what we see with all the nursing shortages right now. Today, we’re 300,000 nurses short.