Home Health Care News January 16, 2025
Andrew Donlan

The spotlight on personal home care has gotten brighter in recent years, and that will continue in 2025. The population will continue to age, while payment models, regulatory policy and technological innovation will continue to enable more people to receive care in their preferred setting – their own home.

But despite these tailwinds, the path toward achieving long-term business success is not straightforward. Providers will be seeking the right strategy for business sustainability in the new year as the change in presidential administrations creates a shakeup at the federal level, while certain ongoing trends – including in labor and tech – continue to shape the market.

In this week’s exclusive, members-only HHCN+ Update, I’m pleased to share the top home...

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