A positive in-home assessment experience helps members take control of their own health, close gaps in care, and increase overall wellbeing for your member population. See how our industry-leading completion rates can improve your risk adjustment and quality programs. https://lnkd.in/eY8qm_89 #HealthAssessments #NP #QualityImprovement #RiskAdjustment #CareGaps #AlwaysElevating
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How are the completion rates with your current health assessment programs? If you are not achieving at least a 30% completion rate for your Medicare LOB and 15% for your Commercial LOB, then we should talk! #alwayselevating
A positive in-home assessment experience helps members take control of their own health, close gaps in care, and increase overall wellbeing for your member population. See how our industry-leading completion rates can improve your risk adjustment and quality programs. https://lnkd.in/eY8qm_89 #HealthAssessments #NP #QualityImprovement #RiskAdjustment #CareGaps #AlwaysElevating
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A recent survey conducted by Alignment Health revealed that the top three social barriers to the health of the elderly population are economic instability, food insecurity, and a lack of support and transportation. Porter confronts these specific challenges head-on. https://lnkd.in/eJcHGEme. Our approach to in-home assessments, combined with comprehensive care coordination, addresses the unique issues your members are facing. Our Care Guide team resolves these challenges before they escalate into more significant problems. Your member's well-being begins long before they ever step foot in a hospital. It starts with proactive preventive measures. To learn more about our Care Guide Team and how Porter is actively addressing Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) issues for your members, follow the link: https://lnkd.in/ez4yKahA #Medicare #MedicareAdvantage #SDOH #Carecoordination #inhomeassessment #riskadjustment #StarRatings #CMS
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Understanding the risks of falls - Falls among elderly people are a significant public health concern. Read here a comprehensive overview of the risks and factors associated with falls in the elderly https://lnkd.in/e7RsYN6V #liveincare #homecare #care #careathome #AcerHealthcare #birmingham #solihull #elderly #fall
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HOW LONG DO MOST PEOPLE NEED LONG-TERM CARE? Statistics (from data published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) reveal that 52% people who reach age 65 will require Long-Term Care services at some point in their lives. While the duration of this care may only be months for some, others will require long-term care for several years or longer. In fact, of individuals who live past age 65, 33% will need care for more than a year and 14% will need more than 5 years of care. bit.ly/AP-LTCIB #AgingPlan #MyAgingPlan #longtermcare #longtermcareinsurance #LTCI
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According to the National Library of Medicine, elderly patients of 65+ reported compliance rates ranging roughly from 38%- 57% with an average rate of less than 45%. A patient’s compliance is crucial to the successful management of chronic diseases. At CHE we are a premier provider of behavioral health services and the partner of choice for over 1,000 post-acute care facilities. CHE providers assess for and work with the patients to address multiple psychosocial factors impacting functioning and motivation to engage in and comply with their care plan. https://lnkd.in/ehUjaitZ #ElderlyHealth #ChronicDiseaseManagement #BehavioralHealth #PostAcuteCare #PsychosocialSupport #PatientCompliance #HealthcareProvider #CarePlan #MotivationMatters #HealthyAging
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HOW LONG DO MOST PEOPLE NEED LONG-TERM CARE? Statistics (from data published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) reveal that 52% people who reach age 65 will require Long-Term Care services at some point in their lives. While the duration of this care may only be months for some, others will require long-term care for several years or longer. In fact, of individuals who live past age 65, 33% will need care for more than a year and 14% will need more than 5 years of care. bit.ly/AP-LTCIB #AgingPlan #MyAgingPlan #longtermcare #longtermcareinsurance #LTCI
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Many older adults want to age in place, but it’s not always as easy as one would like. And it’s easier to do in some places than in others, according to this article from Stateline. Working with health plans, Sagility makes it easier for members to age in place no matter where they live. Learn more about the Sagility Aging in PlaceTM solution here: https://bit.ly/3Hcdofp Read the article: https://bit.ly/3ScghDm #AgingInPlace #Healthcare #OlderAdults #Payer #HealthPlan
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👇 According to the World Health Organization: From administrators to educators to specialists, over 90% of those working in health care are female. #Anemia and #irondeficiency can affect anyone. #bloodhealth #HealthcareHeroes #WellnessWednesday #CareForCaregivers #WorkLifeBalance
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HOW LONG DO MOST PEOPLE NEED LONG-TERM CARE? Statistics (from data published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) reveal that 52% people who reach age 65 will require Long-Term Care services at some point in their lives. While the duration of this care may only be months for some, others will require long-term care for several years or longer. In fact, of individuals who live past age 65, 33% will need care for more than a year and 14% will need more than 5 years of care. bit.ly/AP-LTCIB #AgingPlan #MyAgingPlan #WolfLTC #longtermcare #longtermcareinsurance
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HOW LONG DO MOST PEOPLE NEED LONG-TERM CARE? Statistics (from data published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) reveal that 52% people who reach age 65 will require Long-Term Care services at some point in their lives. While the duration of this care may only be months for some, others will require long-term care for several years or longer. In fact, of individuals who live past age 65, 33% will need care for more than a year and 14% will need more than 5 years of care. bit.ly/AP-LTCIB #AgingPlan #MyAgingPlan #WolfLTC #longtermcare #longtermcareinsurance
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