Innovations in Community-Based Advanced Illness Care: A Population Health Approach is proudly presented to you by National Association for Home Care & Hospice. Thank you. We hope that you enjoy your course.
As home care and hospice build new community-based programs, they must position themselves with population health programs and partner with payors on new reimbursement models. Hear about an innovative community-based program providing advanced illness management (AIM) to a Medicare Advantage population. The presenters discuss considerations for organizations interested in developing AIM programs that let them move beyond "fee for service" and traditional care models. Population health offer opportunities for agencies that develop new skills and infrastructures for delivering care. Become one of them by attending this session. Learn how to contract with new partners to serve their members; use claims data for patient selection; employ risk stratification to guide care management, and measure outcomes to show the quality of care and ROI.
Categories: Hospice, Financial, Business Development
Key Words: Palliative Care, ACOs, Revenue, Reimbursement, Partnerships
Audiences: Hospice, Home Health, Nurses, Physicians
Objective 1: Describe a community-based AIM program partnered with a Medicare Advantage plan
Objective 2: Define key metrics to validate a program’s clinical and financial success
Objective 3: Discuss factors and challenges agencies should consider when developing new AIM programs
Instructors:
Maria Gatto, MA, APRN, ACHPN, HNP
Director of Palliative Care, Trinity Health System; Livonia, Michigan
Terri Maxwell, PhD, APRN
Chief Clinical Officer, Turn-Key Health and Enclara Pharmacia; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania