Understanding the needs of high-need, high-cost community-based beneficiaries, including homebound status, will help Medicare ...
Federal Medicaid officials are proposing major changes aimed at improving access to home and community-based services for people with disabilities and bolstering the direct support professional ...
Having clinical care based in the home is a safe and effective way to support older adults with complex medical needs. But these services generally are underutilized, a new study found. A study in ...
Home health providers are transforming patient care by incorporating specialized home health care initiatives, from pediatric ...
A pandemic relief package that was expected to funnel $12.7 billion to states to bolster Medicaid home and community-based services actually distributed nearly three times that much in extra funding, ...
“With the rise in chronic conditions, a rapidly aging population and an increased focus on patient-directed care, the need for high-quality, home-based healthcare solutions is more critical than ever, ...
If you or someone you love wants to age at home — and nearly 90 percent of older Americans do — there’s a number you should know: $2.3 trillion. That’s how much could be cut from Medicaid under ...
With 7.5 million older adults in the US either completely or partially homebound, there is significant demand for receiving care in the home. Since 2011, the proportion of homebound adults ages 70 and ...
Hospital readmissions are a stubborn and complex problem; roughly 18% of all Medicare patients end up back in the hospital within a month of leaving, and many of these readmissions are preventable.