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The Maryland-based hospice and palliativecare provider has seen a significant increase in demand for dementia care amid a growing population of seniors with Alzheimer’s disease and related conditions across its service region, which spans four counties in the state.
A complex web of state regulations and reimbursement systems can challenge pediatric palliativecare access for seriously ill children and their families. Our health care system in the United States is really designed for adult illness care. There’s no consistency.”
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The Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) is developing new reimbursement pathways for palliativecare. As part of that process, CMMI is applying elements of its Medicare Care Choices Model (MCCM) demonstration, which ended Dec. MCCM was designed to test the impact of concurrent hospice and curative care.
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Bethany Snider of Pallitus Health Partners and Hosparus Health, the GUIDE model addresses something that was missing in dementia care both in the health care continuum and across the country: high quality, interdisciplinary palliativecare which can be provided at home. “We
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