ACO Webinar Series Part 3 Home Health Under the ACO Model
ACO Webinar Series Part 3 Home Health Under the ACO Model – Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) are the care delivery model of the future, and healthcare reform has proposed this method of rewiring care for the baby boomer population. Developed and based on many of the issues currently at the heart of our healthcare delivery system, the ACOs address fee for service concerns, silos in healthcare, cost over-runs, and universal coverage concerns. By focusing on efficiencies and savings, the ACO inverts how we create and deliver care today and will alter how homecare treats patients in the near future. The Care Transition aspect of the ACO includes Post-Acute Bundling, and this program will reinvent hospital discharges for all Medicare patients. The use of Post-Acute services, including Inpatient Rehab Facility, Skilled Nursing Facility, and Home Health care, will be altered significantly. Homecare agencies should start to prepare today for the changes ahead, and these webinars will outline all the information you need to know to get started.
Attorney wants client back in rehab
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9 by U.S. Marshals and officers with the San Antonio Police Department at NeuroRestorative, a facility that provides inpatient and outpatient care for people who have suffered traumatic brain injuries. Blackwell is scheduled to appear in the 221st …
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Historic look for veterans' center in White City
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That's because the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is working closely with the State Historic Preservation Office to make sure any buildings being replaced at what is now the Southern Oregon Rehabilitation Center and Clinics reflect the historic …
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Boston Medical Center expects profit for 2012
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… insurers, new billing codes that let government insurers better measure BMC's range of care, and moves to aggressively cut costs by, among other things, consolidating operations at its South End campus and closing a 12-bed inpatient rehabilitation …
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