Home Health Care News May 30, 2022
Patrick Filbin

Joint ventures and collaborations between home-based care providers, tech companies and health systems continue to have operational upside.

Some of the biggest names in home-based care have already proven that to be the case with their joint venture strategies over the past several months and years.

Moving forward, however, it could be even more so the case, experts said at the Health Care Council of Chicago conference this week.

“From my perspective, we’re thinking about how we build partnerships or joint ventures and other ways to serve our patient population, largely because we intend to continue to grow in terms of value-based, risk-based contracts,” Denise Keefe, president of home health for Advocate Aurora Health, said at the conference Wednesday.

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