Becker's Healthcare July 8, 2022
Jakob Emerson

It’s an issue Americans face every day: an older parent the family no longer believes should be operating a vehicle because of potential harm to themselves or others. But if that family was receiving expert caregiving support from the parent’s health plan, the issue may be able to be avoided altogether, thereby saving the parent — and the payer — money on medical costs.

“Caregiving in a solution is something that over the next few years is going to be integral,” Evan Falchuk told Becker’s. “It’s really focused on the part of the population that is invisible to the health plan, because nothing really bad has happened yet.”

Mr. Falchuk is CEO of Family First, a Boston-based company that assists...

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