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Issues of fraud in the hospice industry echo events that previously affected the homehealth space, and providers can learn from that prior experience. This is according to Bill Dombi, president of the National Association for Home Care and Hospice (NAHC), who spoke Thursday in a Relias webinar.
Though much of the company’s M&A strategy was weighted in homehealth and personal care during 2022, hospice will remain a consideration going forward. The company has completed four homehealth and hospice deals since 2019, including the JourneyCare purchase. The company’s net service revenues rose 11.7%
This is the onslaught. ” – Naomi Goldapple, VP of AlayaLabs, Navigating Value-Based Care in HomeHealth with AlayaCare Webinar. The post What you need to know about the homehealth value-based purchasing appeared first on AlayaCare.
This is the onslaught. ” - Naomi Goldapple, VP of AlayaLabs, Navigating Value-Based Care in HomeHealth with AlayaCare Webinar. [Providers] will need decision support tools to be able to solve this problem with potentially limited resources.
And if you work in homehealth, you know, that book backwards and forwards. And I have a funny story because, so I’m coming from having done Oasis d and Oasis D one when I was in homehealth. Um, so your, the Oasis e webinar that we’re having is gonna be next Thursday on, um, October 13th.
If you want to learn more, check out our webinar, Prepping for Pending Audits: Hospice Eligibility in 2023. Common HIPAA Violations in HomeHealth: Navigating the 7 Trickiest Compliance Pitfalls. Learn more: Hospice audits are starting back up. Are you ready?
Melissa Mendez ( 00:12 ): Welcome to vision the home care leaders podcast. Melanie Stover owner of home care sales. So in the homehealth world, in the hospice world, we’ll take on one or two patients and do some per visit activity. And that doesn’t, that’s how I got started in homehealth.
And then I transitioned to clinical education first at the local level, and then at, at a corporate level for a, uh, national, uh, homehealth company. Well, for anyone who is around in homehealth in 1998, <laugh> Dinosaur years, um, Medicare did one of its reimbursement cuts.
look to seize on the incredible momentum within home care – whose importance in this industry’s landscape has been laid bare by the pandemic. This is why we see private equity so fascinated with home care,” says Atlanta-based Angelo Spinola , a lawyer with Polsinelli with a special interest in homehealth care.
look to seize on the incredible momentum within home care – whose importance in this industry’s landscape has been laid bare by the pandemic. This is why we see private equity so fascinated with home care,” says Atlanta-based Angelo Spinola , a lawyer with Polsinelli with a special interest in homehealth care.
And I think, you know, we, we come on these webinars, we listen, you know, to the industry leaders. Michelle Cone ( 03:28 ): So, you know, at its most basic level, it really allows home care agencies to monitor and promote the quality of care that they provide to their clients with actual quantitative data. Absolutely.
That said, this is still the early stage of hospices journey into value-based purchasingespecially when compared to the long history of OASIS in homehealth. Thats why its key to learn from both the successes and challenges homehealth providers have faced along the way. Externally, weve been very proactive.
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