Home Health Care News December 13, 2021
Joyce Famakinwa

It has never been more challenging to be a home health operator. At the same time, there has never been more upside.

That’s the general census of home health executives as 2021 comes to a close. Looking ahead to next year, many believe unprecedented labor struggles are likely to continue, though technology and the use of “extenders” offer potential solutions.

In addition to ongoing workforce hurdles, home health executives predict the shift toward value-based care to make its mark on the industry. As one leader told Home Health Care News, “If you didn’t throw out your old home health playbook in 2020, it’s time to recycle it now.”

As part of our annual tradition, HHCN caught up with eight industry...

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