Home Health Care News August 15, 2022
Patrick Filbin

Home-based care providers are moving towards value-based care for many reasons, but perhaps chief among them is the freedom to have the same end goal as patients and insurers.

When providers are solely focused on outcomes, that allows the freedom to do what’s best for the patient at all costs. That, in turn, satisfies insurers.

Aligning all three parties then offers flexibility on the provider side, Justin Zaghi, the chief medical officer at Heal, told Home Health Care News.

“The fact that we operate in a value-based care modality gives me the freedom to build out our remote patient monitoring program or hire a really comprehensive care coordination staff,” Zaghi said. “I can do these things and not have to...

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