Right at Home offers investment opportunity backed by decades of experience & a 700-unit system for visionaries in the community of Midland

MIDLAND, Texas—Right at Home has more than 700 in-home care franchise locations across the U.S. and five other countries. The franchise is looking to expand in Midland, Texas with one new territory available. This investment opportunity allows entrepreneurs to make a difference in their community while providing needed care and peace of mind for the clients they serve.

Chandler has five-plus years with the association and experience with multiple state associations

The American Association for Homecare (AAHomecare) announced the promotion of David Chandler to vice president of payer relations, reflecting his home medical equipment (HME) experience and leadership on high-impact payer relations efforts in his five-plus years with the association.

Compass Health has been a supporter of AAHomecare for the past seven years

CLEVELAND, Ohio—Compass Health Brands announced the stepping up of its corporate sponsorship of the American Association for Homecare (AAHomecare) to the Diamond level. Compass Health said it has been an avid supporter of AAHomecare and its state association partners for the past seven years.

NAHC, NHPCO are the two largest organizations representing & advocating for providers of care in the home

WASHINGTON & ALEXANDRIA, Virginia—On June 10, the Board Chairs and chief executive officers of the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC) and the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) met in Washington, D.C. to formally sign the affiliation agreement between the two leading organizations in the care at home community.

The expansion aims to address the need for DME providers in the region

ORLANDO, Florida—Gilgal Medical Supplies, a provider of medical equipment and supplies, announced its expansion into multiple cities across Florida. This strategic growth aims to address the critical need for durable medical equipment (DME) providers in the region, ensuring that residents have access to essential health care products and services.

Massachusetts-based nonprofit expands PACE program offerings to underserved adults over 55 in Lynn and surrounding areas

LYNN, Massachusetts—Element Care PACE, a nonprofit health care organization helping older adults live safely and comfortably in their homes, is celebrating the opening of its new PACE site in Lynn, Massachusetts. With 13,000 square feet, the new PACE Center will service as the new administrative headquarters and provide essential, comprehensive medical services and activities to keep adults over 55 healthy and engaged in their community.

Key market, referral & utilization data available for streamlined decision-making

DALLAS—Axxess, a global technology provider for health care at home, and SimiTree, a revenue cycle, coding, professional services and talent management resource for post-acute and behavioral health organizations, announced the launch of two new products designed to provide Axxess’ home health and hospice clients with even more valuable insights to strategically plan and drive growth.

O&P, CRT & HME providers experience an average of 20% efficiency gains with more streamlined & automated patient intake workflow

DUBLIN, Ohio—Nymbl Systems, a software company dedicated to delivering better business outcomes for those who enable better health and mobility, announced the launch of the industry's first Single-Page Patient Intake capability.

Key market, referral & utilization data available for streamlined decision-making

DALLAS—Axxess, a global technology innovator for health care at home, and SimiTree, a revenue cycle, coding, professional services and talent management resource for post-acute and behavioral health organizations, announced the launch of two new products designed to provide Axxess' home health and hospice clients with even more valuable insights to strategically plan and drive growth.

This FedTalk will discuss long-term care insurance

Long-term care can be expensive. As society ages, thinking about how to pay for care if needed is becoming a priority for many of us. Unfortunately, people often find out too late that Medicare and Medicaid don’t cover all the costs. How can we protect ourselves financially against this risk? What is the current state of the private long-term care insurance market? How are Americans thinking about long-term care? And how is public policy tackling this issue?

Leading health systems expand staff safety initiatives by deploying Canopy's real-time support network beyond hospital walls

PALO ALTO, California—Canopy, a provider of wearable safety technology for health care workers, announced a major expansion of its platform. The company released Wear-1, a new wearable safety button and Canopy Go, a home health solution that expands safety beyond the walls of the hospital to staff visiting patient homes.

Co-plaintiff status against Department of Health and Human Services is official

WASHINGTON—Following its early June decision to file to join the American Health Care Association’s (AHCA) lawsuit against the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), LeadingAge, the association of nonprofit providers of aging services, including nursing homes, announced its official co-plaintiff status.

Newly embedded prior authorizations in the Parachute platform reduce costs & streamlines administration for health plans, DME/HME providers & clinicians

NEW YORK—Parachute Health, the platform empowering simple durable medical equipment (DME) and home medical equipment (HME) ordering, announced the launch of its groundbreaking collaboration with two of the largest health care companies to revolutionize DME e-prescribing and now prior authorization while reducing costs for health plans, DME providers and clinicians.

Rhode Island Legislature increases Medicaid rates above 75%

PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island—Rhode Island’s homecare providers are celebrating this evening’s passage of the state’s fiscal year 2025 (SFY25) budget set to begin on July 1, 2024. Within Article 9 of the budget, the Rhode Island General Assembly (state legislature) approved significant Medicaid fee-for-service rate increases for contracted homecare provider companies. These rate increases include some that are higher than 75% effective Oct. 1, 2024.