Recent Developments and Managing Risks in the Transition to HHVBP

By now, both in-home care providers and most home medical equipment (HME) and durable medical equipment (DME) providers are familiar with value-based care. It has been applied to hospital and physician providers in more traditional care settings for some time now, but is coming more into focus for those in HME and DME. To some extent, all providers that serve patients in the home will have to be familiar and engage with the general concept of value-based care as the Home Health Value-Based Purchasing (HHVBP) model rolls out nationwide in 2023. Ann Ford discusses these issues in the September issue of HomeCare Magazine.

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