Home Health Care News December 30, 2025
Morgan Gonzales

The home-based care industry is uniquely equipped to improve care coordination and enhance care for patients.

To expand the role that care coordination plays in the U.S., both post-acute providers and the health care system overall must expand their use of technology and address social determinants of health, according to Ruth Raskas, president and chief operating officer at LiveWell Partners.

Home-based care providers have the opportunity to determine which types of care are most appropriate for their patients, Raskas told Home Health Care News, whether it be physical therapy, speech therapy, more support from a registered nurse or other services.

“That very unique, clear clinical pathway to help someone get better is just a tremendous opportunity,” Raskas said.

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