REMINGTON’S HOME CARE Continuum THINK TANK
Innovation Partnerships Between Hospitals, Health Systems, ACOs, and Home-and Community-Based Providers
New Referral Growth Opportunities with Hospitals, Health Systems, and ACOs
Innovation partnerships explore mutually beneficial goals between hospitals, health systems, ACOs, and home and community-based providers to achieve better outcomes. The broader exchange of knowledge and greater understanding from each perspective opens the door to trying new approaches and exploring new ways of working together and reciprocally.
Remington’s Home Care Continuum Think Tank provides three live webinar series to examine ways to harness the strength of partnerships between hospitals, health systems, ACOs, and home and community-based providers. We identify how your referrals are changing, payment and policy driving transformation, and strategies that will provide deeper engagement strategies and aligned incentives.
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.
Can’t attend live? This program is available on demand until the conclusion of the program.
A 3-MONTH PROGRAM BEGINS October 12, 2023
Enroll By September 27, 2023 – INCLUDES 3 WEBINARS (see details below)
$1,275 SINGLE FEE INCLUDES UP TO 4 ENROLLEES
Program Details
Mutually beneficial collaborations between hospitals, health systems, ACOs, and home and community-based organizations provide a coordinated approach to patient-centered care for all to achieve short- and long-range clinical and business goals.
EDUCATIONAL FOCUS
- Broadening knowledge of macro and micro changes impacting hospitals, health systems, and ACOs today and in the future.
- Discovering how these levers of change create new opportunities to expand innovation partnerships with home- and community-based providers.
- Creating solutions and partnerships from broader bi-directional knowledge to solve complex challenges.
- Exploring opportunities to build mutually beneficial relationships to improve patient-centered care and outcomes.
- Getting timely, up-to-date insights and news on pressing issues to get fresh ideas to identify opportunities.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
- 3 monthly strategic webinars, which include leadership discussions, additional reading resources, and strategic actions.
- 24/7 access to the CareContinuum intelligence resources.
- 24/7 access to remingtonreport.com.
- Up to four enrollees from a provider organization per enrollment fee.
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.
INNOVATION PARTNERSHIPS WEBINAR SCHEDULE


Trends & Market Signals Transforming Hospitals, Health Systems, and ACOs
Registration ENDS SEPTEMBER 27
Program Live: October 12, 2023
Can’t attend live? This program is available on demand until the conclusion of the program.
- 3 pm – 4 PM Eastern
- 2 pm – 3 PM Central
- 1 pm – 2 PM Mountain
- Noon -1 PM Pacific
As hospitals, health systems, and ACOs, confront more significant financial challenges, workforce shortages, and shifting care sites, we see many opportunities that can be resolved with mutually beneficial solutions from home and community-based partners.
In this first live webinar, we will broaden knowledge and perspectives on:
- Macro and micro changes impacting hospitals, health systems, and ACOs, today and in the future.
- How these levers of change create new opportunities to expand innovation partnerships with home-and community-based providers.
- Solutions and partnerships from broader bi-directional knowledge to solve complex challenges.
- Opportunities to build bi-directional relationships to improve patient-centered care.
- Timely up-to-date insights and news on pressing issues to get fresh ideas to identify opportunities.


Sharing Common Goals. Alignment Of Financial And Quality To Improve Patient-Centered Care And Consistency In Performance Outcomes
Registration ENDS September 27
Program Live: November 16, 2023
Can’t attend live? This program is available on demand until the conclusion of the program.
- 3 pm – 4 PM Eastern
- 2 pm – 3 PM Central
- 1 pm – 2 PM Mountain
- Noon -1 PM Pacific
In the second webinar , we will pinpoint the financial, clinical, and quality measures mutually beneficial between hospitals, health systems, ACOs, and home- and community-based organizations that can improve outcomes and optimize patient-centered care. This helps all stakeholders identify innovation partnerships, gaps in care, and quality improvement initiatives.
In this webinar, we will provide guidance on:
- Aligning specific quality measures as a shared goal of improving outcomes.
- Discovering ongoing ways the care continuum is un-siloing and how your organization can partner.
- Exploring financial measures that can mutually benefit each partnership.
- Creating conversations that open the door to how partnerships benefit all organizations’ goals.
- Identifying ways gaps in care can be closed.


Creating Innovation Partnerships: Opportunity Identification to Build Relationships on the Foundation of Trust, Close Collaboration, and Solutions
Registration END September 27
Program Live: December 14, 2023
Can’t attend live? This program is available on demand until the conclusion of the program.
- 3 pm – 4 PM Eastern
- 2 pm – 3 PM Central
- 1 pm – 2 PM Mountain
- Noon -1 PM Pacific
Hospitals, health systems, and ACOs are moving care into the home. What are the new opportunities for mutually beneficial partnerships to garner better outcomes and improved patient-centered care? How is some care at home models duplicating services that could instead create innovation partnerships and leverage greater resources? Where is there opportunity to improve outcomes?
In this third webinar, we will:
- Identify new opportunities to expand home care models.
- Explore hospital at home models and expanded partnerships.
- Discover new ways to position innovation partnerships between hospitals, health systems, ACOs, and home and community-based providers.
THE INFORMATION YOU NEED WHEN YOU NEED IT
We’ll guide you to the information you need to stay ahead of industry changes, take advantage of current trends, and accelerate growth
Who benefits from Remington’s Think Tank programs?
HOME-BASED CARE PROVIDERS
- CEOs, CFOs, VPs, and Directors
- Strategy Executives/Leaders
- Business Development Executives/Leaders
- Operations Executives/Leaders
- Clinical Executives/Leaders
- Quality Improvement Executives/Leaders
ACOs, HOSPITALS & HEALTH SYSTEMS
- Population Health Executives/Leaders
- Post-Acute Care Executives/Leaders
- Care-Continuum Executives/Leaders
- Strategic Business Partnerships Executives/Leaders
- Clinical Executives/Leaders
- Care-Continuum Executives/Leaders
- Case Managers
- Discharge Planners
PAYERS & MANAGED CARE
- Clinical Operations Executives/Leaders
- Post-Acute Care Executives/Leaders
- Managed Care Executives/Leaders
- Strategy Development Executives/Leaders

We are proud to continue to build on our 30-year-strong commitment and proven track record as key educators to the advancement and growth of mutually beneficial partnerships between hospitals, health systems, ACOs, and home- and community-based provider. The Continuing Care Think Tank provides a broader exchange of knowledge and a greater understanding of new ways of working together and defining mutually beneficial goals for better patient-centered care.
Lisa Remington
President
The Remington Report
Remington’s Care Continuum Think Tank