Home Health Care News December 1, 2022
Patrick Filbin

As home-based care becomes more popular and renowned among the larger health care system, agencies will need to put a greater emphasis on legal compliance.

Matt Wolfe, a health care attorney with the law firm Baker Donaldson, believes that value-based care, staffing struggles and the emergence of telehealth will all present even more struggles for providers in 2023.

But there are positive legal trends, too.

For the latest episode of Disrupt, HHCN sat down with Wolfe to chat about the negatives and positives, as well as recent developments in certificate-of-need (CON) court cases.

Highlights of the conversation are below, edited for length and clarity.

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