- MasterClass 1: Discover which industry trends, market dynamics, and payment trends will make a difference to your organization and drive your strategic growth decisions.
- MasterClass 2: Advance intentional referral relationships and outcome-based relationships and gain deeper referral engagement strategies.
- MasterClass 3: Gain an understanding of where there are new growth opportunities. Explore your peer’s success stories that competitively position their organizations for today and the future.
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A Bold New Vision includes three master classes that will renew strategies and opportunities to strengthen your organization’s growth strategies, generate new ideas for strategic growth partners, and explore visionary thinking to leverage your organization’s readiness to take action. We provide business intelligence, market research, and 30+ years of healthcare experience to your organization.A Bold New Vision Uncovering Pathways to Growth & Opportunities During High-Stakes Strategic Change is a three-event executive online education for home health, hospice, palliative care, private duty, in-home care providers, and community-based organizations. It is a critical to develop proactive growth and business development strategies today.High-Impact Online Learning ExperienceOnline event available now! Your registration includes enrollment for up to 10 people. RECEIVED A 5-STAR RATING
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Fostering relationships between ACOs, home health, palliative care, private duty, and in-home care providers involves establishing connections grounded in value, trust, and growth opportunities. This online Master Class will identify avenues for relationship building, craft compelling value propositions, and guide you in presenting a convincing business case for enhancing collaborations between ACOs and home care providers. What You’ll Learn
- How to create compelling value propositions to build partnerships with ACOs.
- Which type of ACOs use more home care and why.
- How ACOs manage high-risk patients at discharge.
- The differences in goals and focus of ACOs.
- Major market forces impacting ACO growth and why that’s important to your organization.
- Four ACO-home care engagement models for partnering.
- The business case for building relationships between ACOs and home care providers.
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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. -
With all that is happening in the healthcare world, a major change is taking place on two fronts. First, the $260 billion physician market is being transformed, and second, specialists will be a major referral source for patients discharged from outpatient and surgery centers. These two changing dynamics open the door for working more closely with physicians at a care plan level, with more involvement with discharge planning and improvements in outcomes. This online Master Class will identify avenues for home care relationship building with physicians and specialists to craft compelling value propositions and guide you in presenting a convincing business case for enhancing collaborations between home health, hospice, palliative care, private duty, and in-home care providers with physicians and specialists. What You’ll Learn
- How to create compelling value propositions to build relationships with physicians and specialists.
- The major market forces impacting the physician market and why that’s important to your organization.
- Opportunities to align care planning, discharge planning, and outcomes.
- Why shifts in care sites create more care in the home.
- How the physician shake-up is providing opportunities in the areas of chronic care management and high-risk patients.
- Team-based clinical programs between home care and physicians.
- The business case for building relationships with physicians and specialists.
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. -
How does your organization foster mutually beneficial partnerships aimed at enhancing key metrics, aligning common goals, and advancing both clinical quality and financial objectives? Collaborating in this manner generates synergistic solutions throughout a patient’s journey, amplifying the effectiveness of care delivery. This online Master Class will identify avenues for relationship building, craft compelling value propositions, and guide you in presenting a convincing business case for enhancing collaborations between home health, hospice, palliative care, private duty, and in-home care providers with hospitals and health systems. Home health, hospice, palliative care, in-home aides, and community-based organizations are invaluable partners to hospitals and health systems as partners to reduce the cost of care, improve outcomes, and deliver better patient-centered care. Building intentional relationships to maximize the value between providers and hospitals and health system initiatives is a main driver of delivering optimal patient-centered care. What You’ll Learn
- How to create compelling value propositions to build relationships with hospitals and health systems.
- Opportunities to create solutions that solve hospital and health system pain points. (eg: length of stay and capacity)
- Key metrics that stimulate higher engagement partnerships with hospitals.
- Partnership value between hospital-at-home programs and your organization.
- Successful team-based programs.
- Four quality measures that matter most.
- Top six outcome measures
- 12 critical factors hospitals use to vet preferred providers.
- The business case for building relationships and understanding mutual benefits.
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. -
Effective on January 19, 2021, new regulations related to the Stark laws expanded and underscored the ability of hospitals to require physicians to send referrals to particular providers. These new regulations also make it clear that providers can monitor and enforce requirements to direct referrals to designated providers. This article is free to 1-Year Classic and 2-Year Premium subscribers.
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TANDEM365 is a complex medical case management program coupled with a robust community paramedicine program that offers rapid response and in-home intervention capabilities. Blending population health management with community paramedicine, the goal of TANDEM365 is to connect all providers across the healthcare continuum to effectively coordinate care and prevent gaps. This article is free to 1-Year Classic and 2-Year Premium subscribers.
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Sentara Home Care Services is comprised of 10 home health agencies that span across Virginia and parts of northeastern North Carolina. Recognizing the challenges of the Patient-Driven Grouper Model (PDGM) and the high cost of complex wounds, Sentara redefined its program to include technology, and a shared risk model with their supply company resulting in cost reductions and improved outcomes. This article is free to 1-Year Classic and 2-Year Premium subscribers.
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Across the board, we see from referral sources and other care providers alike that they really feel as if they’re part of the care team now instead of the end of the line where a patient goes when they get out of the hospital. Your peers share their thoughts and solutions. This article is free to 1-Year Classic and 2-Year Premium subscribers.
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A review of payment models under CMS’ Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) is quietly under review to decide if they will be implemented. Many of these models were popular with care at home providers. We provide insight into each of these payment models. This article is free to 1-Year Classic and 2-Year Premium subscribers.