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From the Hill to your House:  What New Federal Legislation Means for the Future of Hospital at Home
From the Hill to your House:  What New Federal Legislation Means for the Future of Hospital at Home
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Feb 15, 2023, 12:30 PM EST
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89828261756
Just before the end of last year, Congress passed a two-year extension of the Acute Hospital Care at Home initiative. Join us for this 60-minute webinar to learn what that legislation means for the future of this model of care and health care in general.

MODERATOR: Lisa Tripp, Vice President of Government Affairs, Medically Home
PANELISTS: Bruce Leff, MD, Professor of Medicine, Director, Center for Transformative Geriatric Research, Division of Geriatric Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine;
Ila Mapp, DNP, RN. CCRN-K, Director, Advanced Care at Home, UNC Health; and
Rachel Stauffer, Senior Director, McDermott+ Consulting

 

Just before the end of last year, Congress passed a two-year extension of the Acute Hospital Care at Home initiative. Join us for this webinar to learn what that legislation means for the future of this model of care and health care in general, and what Congress, CMS, and other payors might do next. We’ll also take a look at novel uses for care at home, such as for oncology or post-transplant patients, and how this model of care improves health equity by improving patient access to a full suite of high-quality care.

 

  • Learn about the legislative, regulatory, and payment framework for hospital at home
    impacting the next two years

  • Discover what hospital-at-home law and reimbursement may look like after 2024

  • Hear about new applications of hospital-at-home beyond acute inpatient care to improve care for specialty patients

  • Understand the importance of hospital-at-home care for historically marginalized patients

  • Recognize how access to this care improves access to health and wellbeing overall


 

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