Join us for our upcoming Home Health NOW Online Summit. These dynamic, Executive and Editorial led panels will discuss multiple topics facing the healthcare industry in 2023.
Mobile Work Management
Presented by: Healthleaders
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
Session Overview:
As healthcare continues to change, more patients are moving into the home setting than ever before, and with that comes a larger home health mobile workforce. How can homecare leaders best provide efficient, streamlined, and quality-focused experiences for home health patients?
This panel will provide thought leadership and strategies from home health executives to address such questions as how to handle scheduling, how to supervise home health workers, dealing with connectivity issues, and more.
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Remote Patient Monitoring
Presented by: Healthleaders
11:10 PM - 12:10 PM EDT
Session Overview:
Benefits of rapidly growing remote patient monitoring have been proven by studies and surveys: better health outcomes, filling in needed gaps of care, a solution to staffing challenges, telemedicine support, and decreasing hospitalizations and associated risks. But RPM comes with challenges, such as choosing a system, organizational buy-in, reimbursement, and gaining patient trust regarding privacy and security.
This panel will provide thought leadership and strategies from home health executives to address those issues, along with administrative complexities, setting unrealistic goals, and more.
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Staying in Compliance
Presented by: Healthleaders
12:15 PM - 1:15 PM EDT
Session Overview:
Implementing voluntary compliance programs significantly helps prevent fraud and abuse in such home health risk areas as medical necessity and homebound status, HIPAA, and referrals. With the U.S. government’s aggressive oversight of home health practices, providers run the risk of severe consequences — criminal, civil, and financial — for violations.
This panel will provide thought leadership and strategies from home health executives to suggest practices that home health agencies and organizations can execute to stay in compliance and avoid those risks.
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