Home Health Care News February 23, 2024
Andrew Donlan

Not even two years ago, Alivia Care CEO Susan Ponder-Stansel was open and honest about the challenges her organization would face on its journey toward risk- and value-based care.

Now, it’s still on that journey, but much further along. The company’s story is one of promise, one that shows home-based care providers can become risk-bearing entities that have a larger control of their financial futures.

“We really believe that that’s going to be the way that you succeed financially,” Ponder-Stansel told Home Health Care News. “And, also, how you succeed in being able to deliver better outcomes to seriously ill patients.”

The Jacksonville, Florida-based Alivia Care provides home health care, hospice care, personal care, palliative care, advanced care planning and...

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