Home Health Care News September 23, 2021
Andrew Donlan

Trade groups, providers and individuals have always advocated on behalf of the home health and home care sectors. In doing so, stakeholders have confronted both wins and losses along the way.

Some of those milestones are old. Some of them — especially with the onset of the ground-shaking COVID-19 pandemic last year — are fresh on everybody’s minds. Amid the highs and lows, the industry has learned together to enable the shift of health care into the home.

“What we’re seeing today — that we didn’t see years ago — is the industry continuing to work on these things collectively before making any decisions about what the advocacy approach is going to be,” Angelo Spinola, the co-chair of the home...

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