- 6 bimonthly digital issues to The Remington Report
- Access to online resources for deeper insights
- Download or print each article
- Full access to the remingtonreport.com
- Access to back issues of The Remington Report
- Download access to the articles archives
- Latest news from across the continuum
- Exclusive subscriber-only articles
- FutureFocus e-newsletter
- Case studies library
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Includes:
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Includes:
- 12 bimonthly digital issues to The Remington Report
- Access to online resources for deeper insights
- Download or print each article
- Full access to the remingtonreport.com
- Access to back issues of The Remington Report
- Download access to the articles archives
- Latest news from across the continuum
- Exclusive subscriber-only articles
- FutureFocus e-newsletter
- Case studies library
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These three workshops identify payment and policy driving specialty clinical programs at home, four key areas to demonstrate clinical care and outcomes, and pathways to align clinical specialty programs. Includes review of current practices, discussion of appropriate aims, measurement strategies, and improvement methods. Starts August 29 | Ends October 24 3 Workshops | Enroll by August 22 $1,100 | Enroll Up To 10 People Topics
- Bi-Directional Approaches to Clinical Improvement Strategies Based on Policy, Payment, and Care Shifting Into The Home
- Synergistic Solutions for Hospital at Home, Chronic Care Management and End of Life to Improve Quality and Outcomes
- Peer-to-Peer Best Practice Presentations
Add Your Enrollees
Additional enrollees will be enabled upon completion of initial enrollee. Company email addresses required. Think Tank programs are open only to provider organizations delivering patient care, including home health care, at-home care, hospice, palliative care, community-based organizations, hospitals, ACOs, managed care organizations, and physicians. Enrollees for the program must be full-time employees of the organization. If you are unsure whether your organization qualifies for Think Tank programs or your organization is a provider that also sells products, services or you are a consultant then contact us before enrolling. -
These three workshops challenge current practices to improve discharge planning and readmission management by addressing changes to policy and payments, adopting new concepts of referral engagement, and creating actionable blueprints. Includes review of current practices, discussion of appropriate aims, measurement strategies, and improvement methods. Starts February 22 | Ends April 18 3 Workshops | Enroll by February 15 $1,100 | Enroll Up To 10 People Topics
- Synergistic Discharge Planning Management and Solving Mutual Financial and Quality Challenges
- Challenging Current Practices in Readmission Management to Create Synergistic Solutions
- Peer-to-Peer Best Practice Presentations
Add Your Enrollees
Additional enrollees will be enabled upon completion of initial enrollee. Company email addresses required. Think Tank programs are open only to provider organizations delivering patient care, including home health care, at-home care, hospice, palliative care, community-based organizations, hospitals, ACOs, managed care organizations, and physicians. Enrollees for the program must be full-time employees of the organization. If you are unsure whether your organization qualifies for Think Tank programs or your organization is a provider that also sells products, services or you are a consultant then contact us before enrolling. -
Through three executive briefings, capture environmental scans of the current state of home care, payers, and referral partners. Spotlighting trends and market signals redefine the future, accelerate decision-making, and prioritize what to plan for now. Starts January 25 | Ends March 21 3 Executive Briefings | Enroll by January 18 $1,100 | Enroll Up To 10 People Topics
- Roadmapping Trends and Insights: What’s Ahead in 2024
- The Future of Care at Home
- 2024 Payer Insights
Add Your Enrollees
Additional enrollees will be enabled upon completion of initial enrollee. Company email addresses required. Think Tank programs are open only to provider organizations delivering patient care, including home health care, at-home care, hospice, palliative care, community-based organizations, hospitals, ACOs, managed care organizations, and physicians. Enrollees for the program must be full-time employees of the organization. If you are unsure whether your organization qualifies for Think Tank programs or your organization is a provider that also sells products, services or you are a consultant then contact us before enrolling. -
This webinar is part of the six-event, on-demand webinar series: Next Generation Home Health Aide Model to Promote Growth and Partnerships
Webinar Summary
What resources can home care contribute to a successful partnership with payers? The answer: real-time data. Payers are seeking improvements in their quality measure scores to:- Provide better care to their members
- Secure high State/Federal Star Ratings
- Increase funding through better risk adjustment scores
- Qualify to earn quality incentive bonus funding
Want to purchase the entire series for $499? Click here.
- Webinar #1: The Changing Healthcare Landscape: The New Role of the Home Health Aides
- Webinar #2: How to Expand Payer Partnerships and Meet Their Goals
- Webinar #3: How to Expand the Role of Aides to be Part of an Interdisciplinary Team Member
- Webinar #4: How to Target Interventions to Improve Outcomes
- Webinar #5: How to Size-up Your Organization for Cultural Change
- Webinar #6: How to Boost Quality Scores and Performance Improvement
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This webinar is part of the six-event, on-demand webinar series: Next Generation Home Health Aide Model to Promote Growth and Partnerships
Webinar Summary
Before you meet with a payer, it is important to establish their goals. A one size fits all solution no longer exists. Five key conversation points are identified in this webinar. We discuss:- How payer conversations are changing
- Alignment strategies with payers
- Case study: Leveraging your resources and assets
Want to purchase the entire series for $499? Click here.
- Webinar #1: The Changing Healthcare Landscape: The New Role of the Home Health Aides
- Webinar #2: How to Expand Payer Partnerships and Meet Their Goals
- Webinar #3: How to Expand the Role of Aides to be Part of an Interdisciplinary Team Member
- Webinar #4: How to Target Interventions to Improve Outcomes
- Webinar #5: How to Size-up Your Organization for Cultural Change
- Webinar #6: How to Boost Quality Scores and Performance Improvement
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This webinar is part of the six-event, on-demand webinar series: Next Generation Home Health Aide Model to Promote Growth and Partnerships
Webinar Summary
The role of your aides can go beyond basic training that is traditional in-home care. What else can aides do to access and report actionable data from the member’s home? In this webinar is a case study discussing operational considerations, targeted training programs, and key data collection.- Training focused on payer needs
- Training modules
- Data collection leading to timely interventions
- New strategies for aides to access and report actionable data
Want to purchase the entire series for $499? Click here.
- Webinar #1: The Changing Healthcare Landscape: The New Role of the Home Health Aides
- Webinar #2: How to Expand Payer Partnerships and Meet Their Goals
- Webinar #3: How to Expand the Role of Aides to be Part of an Interdisciplinary Team Member
- Webinar #4: How to Target Interventions to Improve Outcomes
- Webinar #5: How to Size-up Your Organization for Cultural Change
- Webinar #6: How to Boost Quality Scores and Performance Improvement
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This webinar is part of the six-event, on-demand webinar series: Next Generation Home Health Aide Model to Promote Growth and Partnerships
Webinar Summary
How can your organization respond effectively to a changing healthcare landscape? One of the key answers is assessing the culture of your organization. In this webinar, we focus on your key asset - your workforce.- How to respond effectively to the changing healthcare landscape
- Engagement and training
- Retention and recruitment strategies
- Strategies to invest in your workforce
Want to purchase the entire series for $499? Click here.
- Webinar #1: The Changing Healthcare Landscape: The New Role of the Home Health Aides
- Webinar #2: How to Expand Payer Partnerships and Meet Their Goals
- Webinar #3: How to Expand the Role of Aides to be Part of an Interdisciplinary Team Member
- Webinar #4: How to Target Interventions to Improve Outcomes
- Webinar #5: How to Size-up Your Organization for Cultural Change
- Webinar #6: How to Boost Quality Scores and Performance Improvement
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This webinar is part of the six-event, on-demand webinar series: Next Generation Home Health Aide Model to Promote Growth and Partnerships
Webinar Summary
A key to targeting interventions begins with the investment in your workforce and data collection. What are the roles and responsibilities of an interdisciplinary team? In this webinar, we identify and discuss successful interdisciplinary team programs, processes, and approaches to build positive outcomes.- Roles and responsibilities of a targeted interdisciplinary team
- Information flow
- Interdisciplinary team case study for high-risk patients
Want to purchase the entire series for $499? Click here.
- Webinar #1: The Changing Healthcare Landscape: The New Role of the Home Health Aides
- Webinar #2: How to Expand Payer Partnerships and Meet Their Goals
- Webinar #3: How to Expand the Role of Aides to be Part of an Interdisciplinary Team Member
- Webinar #4: How to Target Interventions to Improve Outcomes
- Webinar #5: How to Size-up Your Organization for Cultural Change
- Webinar #6: How to Boost Quality Scores and Performance Improvement
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Explore the importance of building lasting and trusting engagements between hospitals, health systems, ACOs, and home and community-based care based on broader knowledge, closer collaborative goals, and a shared commitment to deliver high-value patient-centered care. You'll dive deep into the challenges and opportunities that can benefit each other to achieve the goal of improved outcomes. The broader exchange of knowledge and greater understanding from each perspective opens the door to trying new approaches and new ways of working together. In our three webinars, our discussions focus on:
- Webinar 1: Trends & market signals transforming hospitals, health systems, and ACOs. What it means for growth and mutually beneficial partnerships.
- Webinar 2: Sharing common goals. Alignment of financial and quality to improve patient-centered care and consistency in performance outcomes.
- Webinar 3: Creating innovation partnerships. Opportunity identification to build relationships on the foundation of trust, close collaboration, and solutions.
Add Your Enrollees
Additional enrollees will be enabled upon completion of initial enrollee. Company email addresses required. Think Tank programs are open only to provider organizations delivering patient care, including home health care, at-home care, hospice, palliative care, community-based organizations, hospitals, ACOs, managed care organizations, and physicians. Enrollees for the program must be full-time employees of the organization. If you are unsure whether your organization qualifies for Think Tank programs or your organization is a provider that also sells products, services or you are a consultant then contact us before enrolling. -
The ongoing transformation of care at home and healthcare coupled with changes to policy and payments require leadership to focus on competitive strategy and growth. These two webinars prepare you to capture opportunities to create a successful strategy for execution, identify sources of advantages to your organization, and adaptive strategies to respond to market shifts. Starts April 25 | Ends May 23 2 Webinars | Enroll by April 19 $950 | Enroll Up To 10 People Topics
- Acute Care at Home/Hospital At Home: Creating Mutually-Beneficial Approaches Between Home Care, Hospitals, Health Systems, and ACOs
- Team-Based Care and Multidisciplinary Approaches: Key Areas of Change Creating Opportunity
Add Your Enrollees
Additional enrollees will be enabled upon completion of initial enrollee. Company email addresses required. Think Tank programs are open only to provider organizations delivering patient care, including home health care, at-home care, hospice, palliative care, community-based organizations, hospitals, ACOs, managed care organizations, and physicians. Enrollees for the program must be full-time employees of the organization. If you are unsure whether your organization qualifies for Think Tank programs or your organization is a provider that also sells products, services or you are a consultant then contact us before enrolling.