Home Health Care News May 19, 2022
Andrew Donlan

Value-based care remains a loaded term in the home health care industry. But nonetheless, its prevalence is growing by the day.

Industry insiders have recently told Home Health Care News that likely less than 5% of industry business is conducted through value-based contracts. Contrasted with that is what 42% of providers say, which is that such contracts will account for over 50% of their business in the next three to five years.

That data is from a recently released survey report conducted by AlayaCare and HHCN.

“I still think we’re very much in the early days and very much in the infancy of it,” Allan Levine, the SVP of growth and revenue at Nevvon, said during a webinar Wednesday discussing...

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Topics: Payment Models, Post-Acute Care, Provider, Survey / Study, Trends, Value Based
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