McKnight's March 28, 2024
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Long-term care providers are turning to value-based care partnerships to give seniors what they really want and need.

Through these partnerships, healthcare providers can improve patient health outcomes while reducing costs. The key is putting the patient at the center of care initiatives when addressing continuity of care, ancillary services, relationships with providers, technology, and more.

That was the general consensus at a recent special McKnight’s roundtable discussion that explored the opportunities and challenges in advancing patient-centered care. Participants included some of the brightest minds in long-term care today, encompassing provider leaders, long-time sector analysts, and thought leaders who have studied — and indeed compelled — some of the biggest changes of the last several decades themselves.

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Topics: Partnerships, Patient / Consumer, Payment Models, Post-Acute Care, Provider, Trends, Value Based
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