Home Health Care News September 17, 2020
Joyce Famakinwa

For most in-home care providers, the uncertainty caused by the impact of the public health emergency still casts a wide shadow. That’s according to recent findings from an Axxess-HHCN survey released earlier this week.

The survey, conducted online from July 14 through Aug. 3, included responses from more than 300 home-based care professionals. Of those respondents, almost half — 45% — named COVID-19 as the element of uncertainty that will likely have the greatest impact on the home-based care industry for the remainder of the year and into 2021.

“Naturally, COVID has presented some challenges, but as the survey … shows, some agencies are doing really well,” John Olajide, founder and CEO of Axxess, said Wednesday during a panel discussion...

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