Home health care

Home Health Agencies Expanding Scope of Endeavor

In the coming years, home health agencies will be providing a broader scope of services. With many such agencies already offering medication management technology, remote patient monitoring, image-sharing technology, and mobile apps for e-visits, many are planning to do more.  More than a quarter of home health providers plan to move into or expand their telehealth offerings in the coding years and many already provide chronic care services, with more planning to do so in the coming years. Home health providers also are moving into palliative care, veteran-specific services, and mental health services. Behind some of this expansion of scope [...]

2019-12-09T06:00:21-05:00December 9, 2019|Medicare, Telehealth|

Study Finds Communication Woes That Pose Risks for the Elderly

Inadequate communication between doctors and home health providers unnecessarily puts elderly patients at risk, a new study has found. At the heart of this problem are lack of access to physician information for home health workers, challenges home providers face when seeking to order new services, lack of accountability among physicians, and poor transitions between hospitalists and patients’ primary care doctors. Learn more about these challenges and ways to address them in the study “’Connecting the Dots’: A Qualitative Study of Home Health Nurse Perspectives on Coordinating Care for Recently Discharged Patients,” which can be found here, in the Journal [...]

2017-07-27T06:00:59-04:00July 27, 2017|Medicare|
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