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Medline Sponsored Newsletter
September/October 2011

Health Care Reform

• Supply Management Cost Savings
   Cost Per Episode Model

• Never Events & Adverse Events
   Payors Stop Paying For Mistakes

• Hospice Wounds Case Studies

• Pressure Ulcer Prevention
   Skin & Risk Assessments

• Patient Safety
   Educational Packaging For Wound Dressings

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Hill-Rom Sponsored Newsletter

May/June 2011

Health Care Reform
Collaborative Models Across Care Settings

• Never Events
  Implications Across Care Settings

• 20 Most Expensive Conditions
  Requiring Hospitalizations

• Pressure Ulcer Hospitalizations
  Impact All Providers

• Wound Care Optimal Outcomes
  Integrated Approach

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• Bundled Payment
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• Readmission Management
• Innovations In Healthcare

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• Health Reform
• Medicaid: Big Changes

 

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Special Reports And Articles

Readmissions

A Nationwide Analysis Of 30-Day Readmits

( Nov/Dec 2011 Remington Report page 4)

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Study: Home Care Following Hospitalization Cuts Cost

(Sept/Oct issue 2011 Remington Report page 4)

The use of home health care for chronically ill patients after they are discharged from the hospital can reduce Medicare spending and readmissions, according to released by Avalere Health LLC. The study found that home health care was association with a $2.81 billion reduction in Medicare Part A spending during a three-year period ending in 2009. 
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2012 OIG Work Plan

The Remington Report (November/December 2011) separated the OIG Work Plan 2012 into 2-parts. Part 1 looks at the OIG Plan for home care. Part 2 reviews the Plan with respect to how its scope intersects with home care and other providers across the health care delivery system.

Download the detailed 165-page 2012 OIG Work Plan Report (2.2 MB PDF)



Dual Eligibles

Will Medicare Become Responsible For Dual Eligibles?


ACOs

Remington’s Series On Accountable Care Organizations: Integration Of Post-Acute Services
By: Lisa Remington, Publisher, The Remington Report: Click Here



COLLABORATIVE MODELS - Special Reports

Health Care Reform: Collaborative Models Across Care Settings 

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Health Care Reform: Supply Management Systems Alignment

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