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Bristol Hospice Goes All-In on De Novos

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The Salt Lake City-based hospice provider opened double-digit numbers of de novos last year with expectations of doing the same in 2024. Bristol Hospice Bristol Hospice Alex Mauricio, president and CEO, Bristol Hospice Historically, Bristol has been a very active acquirer, do you anticipate more deals in 2024?

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Why Hospices Are Pursuing Home-Based Primary Care

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As health care stakeholders work to improve care coordination, more hospices are exploring home-based primary care. Among the program’s goals is to enroll at least 3,000 new Illinois patients into home-based primary care by 2024. “It million primary care visits in 2016.

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Key to the Continuum: Hospice Providers Eye Primary Care Businesses

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million home-based primary care visits during 2016, up from less than 1 million in 1996, the study found. Patients in assisted living facilities, group homes, and other facilities received 3.2 million primary care visits in 2016. A watchword for many value-based payment models is care coordination.

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CareConnectMD Building Hospice Network as Footprint Grows

Hospice News

A direct contracting entity (DCE), CareConnectMD offers primary care, palliative care, and care coordination services. The company expects to begin operating in Las Vegas, Nevada and Arizona next year and in Wisconsin in 2024. The company’s interdisciplinary care model is “high-touch,” according to Phan.

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Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) Model: A Podcast with Malaz Boustani and Diane Ty

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The good news is that the financial case for comprehensive dementia care is changing thanks to a new Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) alternative payment model (APM) called Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) Model. The intermediary care. But if you’re in assisted living, yes.

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