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Home Health Care Policies - Poor Medication Management Among Patients

Home Health Care Policies - MacMaster University in Canada has recently released a new study, led by Robby Nieuwlaat, showing that half of patients do not take their medications as prescribed, despite any medication teaching interventions that may be in place. Non-adherence to the...

Posted by Nathan Hope on Jun 17, 2015

2.5 Million More Home Health Care Workers Needed by 2030

Home Health Care News - A recent study by UC San Francisco researchers has purported to show that as many as 2.5 million additional home health employees will be required to provide service to American seniors. This comes as no surprise, given the enormous increase of the senior...

Posted by Nathan Hope on Jun 10, 2015

Medicare News: CMS finalizes rules for Medicare Shared Savings Program

Home Health Medicare News - The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) today released a final rule updating the Medicare Shared Savings Program to encourage the delivery of high-quality care for Medicare beneficiaries and build on the early successes of the program and of the...

Posted by Nathan Hope on Jun 5, 2015

Large Percentage of Homebound Seniors Not Receiving Home Health Care

A recent study has shown that a very large percentage of Medicare beneficiaries that are homebound are not receiving home care or other similar medical services. This indicates a broad market of seniors that may not be receiving the kinds of home care services that could be beneficial...

Posted by Nathan Hope on Jun 1, 2015

Home Health Medicare News: New Payment Model for Cardiovascular Health

Home Health Medicare News: Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced a new program that would provide a new program for preventative cardiovascular health treatments:

Posted by Nathan Hope on May 29, 2015

Home Health and Assisted Living Care Cost Compared in Hospice Report

A report recently published by the Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (OIG) has found that payments via Medicare for hospice services in assisted living facilities have increased nearly twofold in the past five years when cared to other options such as home health...

Posted by Nathan Hope on May 25, 2015

Home Health Medicare News: 1 in 3 Nursing Homes Received Low Ratings on Home Compare

Home Health Medicare News - Recently, the Kaiser Family Foundation has released a new report stating that more than one third of the nation’s 15,500 nursing homes received a rating of 1 to 2 stars under the federal Five-Star Compare ratings system.

Posted by Nathan Hope on May 22, 2015

Home Health Policies and Procedures To Lower Rehospitalization

A recent report has shown that home health agencies are outperforming their post-acute counterparts as a whole in terms of rehospitalization rates. Data released last Wednesday by the Alliance for Home Health Quality and Innovation shows that home health agencies have markedly improved...

Posted by Nathan Hope on May 20, 2015