Home Health Care News January 27, 2020
Robert Holly

Thanks to leadership changes at the federal level, the evolution of Medicare Advantage (MA) and a seemingly constant flow of new value-based payment models, providers should begin to plan for the end of fee-for-service Medicare.

That’s according to LHC Group Inc. (Nasdaq: LHCG) Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer Bruce Greenstein, who discussed the future of health care and embracing risk last week at the Home Care 100 conference in Aventura, Florida.

“If you think that over the last few years the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMMI) has been producing too much for you to keep up with, keep your seatbelt buckled,” Greenstein told Home Care 100 attendees. “There will be a lot more coming.”

Specifically, Greenstein’s...

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