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5 Percent of the Population Accounts for 50% of Health care costs

By | on 09, Aug 2011 |   Home Care Industry Elderly Care Health Care Reform Care Coordination HME Checklists

Only 5 percent of Americans accounted for roughly half of all U.S. health care spending in 2009, according to a report from the National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation. Conversely, th[...]

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Grow your Home Care Business with Concierge Services

By | on 25, Jul 2011 |   Home Care Entrepreneurship Starting a Home Care Business Elderly Care Private Duty Agency Software Home Health Aide Software

One of my favorite home care expert consultants is Ginny Kenyon from Kenyon Home Care Consulting. Ginny helps to launch around 20 agencies each year and also helps exisiting agencies to grow. Today's [...]

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Home Care Startup Lessons Learned from Ginny Kenyon

By | on 02, Jun 2011 |   Home Care Entrepreneurship Starting a Home Care Business Elderly Care Private Duty Agency Software Home Health Aide Software

Sometimes we proudly share the wonderful work of others on our blog and today we share a compelling post from my friend and mentor Ginny Kenyon. Ginny does a wide array of consulting work to get agenc[...]

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Selling Home Health to Hospitals, ACOs & Other Healthcare Facilities

By | on 19, May 2011 |   Home Care Entrepreneurship Elderly Care Home Care Best Practices Health Care Reform thought leadership

Hospitals and Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) are offering new opportunities for partnerships with home health care organizations, but in order to capitalize, your organization needs to learn ho[...]

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Must discharge planners offer Home Health Choices?

By | on 23, Mar 2011 |   Elderly Care Home Care Best Practices Care Coordination Accountable Care Organizations ACO Learning

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Top 10 Best Practices in Home Care - shared by Merrily Orsini

By | on 04, Feb 2011 |   Elderly Care Home Care Best Practices NPDA

One of the things we do on our blog is to talk about social media because we believe that the home care industry can benefit from sharing and learning through social media like Facebook, Twitter, Link[...]

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