Home Health Care News January 18, 2021
Robert Holly

“Nobody knows what the future holds” has been one of the biggest lessons learned during the COVID-19 emergency.

But even as the home health industry plays its part in responding to new infection spikes across parts of the country, it has never been more important to stay ahead of the curve. To remain competitive in coming months and beyond, agencies must identify the key trends that will help or hurt their businesses.

Yes, the coronavirus will continue to shape home-based care in 2021, especially when it comes to technology adoption, policy and outside investment. The Patient-Driven Groupings Model (PDGM) will likewise come back into the spotlight.

Each January, Home Health Care News tries to predict some of the top trends...

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