Home Health Care News July 13, 2020
Robert Holly

As the U.S. health care system shifts away from a fee-for-service mentality toward value-based care, in-home care providers must find new ways to improve patient outcomes and demonstrate their value. That’s especially true as the health care system is stretched thin amid the coronavirus public health emergency.

For All Metro Health Care — a large, multi-state home care provider that’s part of Simplura Health Group — the shift to value-based care has partly meant getting better at tracking any changes of condition among its patients.

“Originally, what attracted me to the business of home care was the concept of having caregivers in the home,” Richard Keller, president of All Metro Health Care, told Home Health Care News. “They know what’s...

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