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How Amazon’s $3.9 Billion One Medical Acquisition Could Disrupt Home-Based Care—For Better or Worse

Home Care Pulse

Share: We’re Home Care Pulse, a leading provider of experience management & surveys, caregiver/CNA training, and online reputation management. What does Amazon’s One Medical acquisition mean for the home-based care industry? Because the home care market might play out in a similar way.

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Voices: ??Dr. Khai Nguyen, National Medical Director, Geriatrician, CHAP

Hospice News

Khai Nguyen: As a National Medical Director at CHAP, I draw from the clinical experiences I’ve been so fortunate to have as a geriatrician, mostly in the community care setting. We struggled in the home care setting due to his morbidity and illness, and that is something I experienced on a very intimate level.

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Maintaining a Professional Distance and the Holidays

Home Care Pulse

Share: We’re Home Care Pulse, a leading provider of experience management & surveys, caregiver/CNA training, and online reputation management. Clients and patients who use home health, home care, and hospice want to honor you, and at what better time than the holidays? The Dos and Don’ts. Of course, not!

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Ep.12: Key Leadership Skills That Can Make or Break a Post-Acute Care Business

Home Care Pulse

Today our discussion is gonna be about the key leadership skills that can make or break a post-acute care business. She began her career, her home care career in 2007 as a caregiver, love caregivers. She was with home instead. So the, the very first skill, the most important one, really is self-leadership.

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Palliative Researcher Oliver: Family Caregivers Are Also Patients

Hospice News

So building our health care system on this idea — and it’s true, not only in hospice but in any home care and child care. We just assume that the families are equipped to keep a person at home, but we don’t do anything to make that happen. Not all families are able to do that.

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