Home Health Care News December 2, 2025
Morgan Gonzales

Industry-wide pressures are necessitating that home-based care providers step away from traditional fee-for-service models – but payer trends and other factors can complicate the process of establishing innovative reimbursement arrangements.

Some of the momentum toward value-based care in managed care has slowed due to pressure on payers, experts said during a recent Home Health Care News webinar. Despite some sluggishness in the trend toward value-based care, providers are seeing opportunities to innovate and have crafted strategies to aid in the development of alternative payment models.

“The pressures the payers are facing, that’s going to flow downward to our providers as well,” Hillary Loeffler, vice president of policy and regulatory affairs for the National Alliance for Care at Home (the Alliance),...

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