Home Health Care News January 9, 2019
Robert Holly

In years to come, cross-continuum collaboration and the formation of integrated care delivery models that keep people away from hospitals will be the main catalysts for lowering U.S. health care spending. For senior housing, assisted living and independent living providers, in particular, that makes establishing relationships with home- and community-based partners all the more important.

Post-acute care experts from the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care (NIC) and Anne Tumlinson Innovations (ATI) discussed the value — and increasing business imperatives — of cross-continuum collaboration during a Tuesday webinar co-hosted by Home Health Care News.

While the future health care landscape is likely to lead to increased collaboration, it’s also primed for a ramping up of providers taking...

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