Healthcare Finance News October 14, 2021
Kat Jercich

Federal regulators should “put guardrails on, but let us continue the good work,” says Mayo Clinic’s Dr. Michael Maniaci.

A group of healthcare organizations announced this week the launch of the Advanced Care at Home Coalition, an advocacy effort aimed at creating a pathway toward safeguarding access to hospital-level services.

Founded by the Mayo Clinic, Kaiser Permanente and hospital-at-home vendor Medically Home, the coalition says it hopes to work with Congress to ensure continuity of care beyond the COVID-19 public health emergency.

“The advanced care at home model has been the apple of our eye for the past two to three years,” said Dr. Stephen Parodi, executive vice president of the Permanente Federation, part of Kaiser Permanente, in...

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