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CAPABLE: Supporting Older People with Disabilities to Improve Health and Well-Being at Home
Profiles CAPABLE, is a participant-driven model that improves function by addressing the home environment and using the strengths of the older adults themselves.
Supporting Older Adults Experiencing Homelessness through Community Partnerships
Details a partnership between Commonwealth Care Alliance, a non-profit community-based payer and provider serving people with significant needs, and Hearth, a non-profit community-based organization focused on ending elder homelessness, to provide permanent supportive housing for eligible individuals.
Rethinking Telehealth’s Role in Treating Addiction
This Tradeoffs podcast episode explores how states and the federal government are grappling with if and how they should permanently change policies around telehealth and addiction treatment post-pandemic.
Incorporating What Matters Most to Patients into Care Delivery
Details NCQA's person-driven outcome measures and how they can be used to improve care for people with complex health and social needs.
Advancing Health Equity for People Who Are Homebound
Explores the epidemiology and characteristics of homebound older adults, inequities they face, and reimagines care delivery for this population.
Housecall Providers: Caring for People with Serious Illness Wherever They Call Home
Features Housecall Providers, a non-profit medical provider serving Portland, Oregon, offering comprehensive home- and community-based programs that incorporate palliative care services and provide patient-driven, high-touch support wherever patients call home.
Measuring What Matters in Complex Care: New Options to Assess Patient and Staff Perspectives
Features Karla Silverman, MS, RN, CNM, Associate Director for Complex Care Delivery at the Center for Health Care Strategies, who highlights the need to expand what measures are used to assess the quality of care delivery.
The Better Care Playbook's 2021 Summer Reading List
The Playbook’s 2021 summer reading list can catch you up on the latest innovations in improving care for people with complex needs.
Cleveland Clinic Paramedic Telehealth Program: Incorporating In-Home Acute Care to Meet the Needs of Homebound Older Adults
Highlights Cleveland Clinic's Paramedic Telehealth Program that provides urgent and transitional care for home-based primary care patients.
Rush@Home: Meeting People with Complex Needs Where They Are
Details the elements of Rush@Home’s care model and shares the impact and insights from implementing this home-based primary care program.
Keeping Veterans Healthy at Home: Lessons from the VA’s Home-Based Primary Care Program
Describes the Department of Veterans Affairs' successful approach to home-based primary care.
Public Health’s Role in Vaccinating People who are Homebound
Summarizes key recommendations from a recent Trust for America’s Health report, which outlines how federal, state, and local government agencies and their partners can facilitate equitable vaccination for this population and how to include the needs of homebound individuals in future public health strategies and planning.
Understanding Provider Participation in Value-Based Payment
Explores study findings on why provider organizations decide to participate in a Medicare accountable care organization program, what factors impact successful value-based payment uptake, and what this means for complex care.
Physician Biases Toward People with Disability and Implications for Care Delivery
Examines findings from a nationwide survey on physicians' attitudes toward people with disability.
Special Supplemental Benefits for the Chronically Ill: An Opportunity to Provide Comprehensive Supports for Medicare Beneficiaries with Complex Needs
Explores the opportunity for Special Supplemental Benefits for the Chronically Ill to provide supports for Medicare beneficiaries with complex needs.
A Roadmap for Health Plans to Provide Special Supplemental Benefits to Medicare Advantage Members
Highlights action steps for Medicare Advantage plans to provide Special Supplemental Benefits for the Chronically Ill.
Navigating the Challenges of Cross-Sector Partnerships to Meet the Needs of Older Adults and People with Disabilities
Analyzes survey results and addresses how many community-based organizations are contracting with health care partners, the nature of these partnerships, challenges with contracting, and collaborative solutions.
The Critical Role of Area Agencies on Aging in Addressing the Health-Related Social Needs of Older Adults
Explores findings from the AAA National Survey conducted by n4a and Scripps Gerontology Center at Miami University, which shed light on the wide range of needs that AAAs address in their communities, as well as the expertise their staff bring to meet those needs.
Health Affairs Blog | Envisioning the Future of Complex Care
Predicts what the field of complex care may look like under the Biden-Harris administration and identifies opportunities to strengthen the field.
Building a Culture of Person-Centered Care: Where We Are and Where We Need to Go
Researchers share their insights on whether older adults’ health care preferences are being taken into account and how health systems can become more person-centered.
Topics
Series
Displaying 61 - 80 of 160
CAPABLE: Supporting Older People with Disabilities to Improve Health and Well-Being at Home
Profiles CAPABLE, is a participant-driven model that improves function by addressing the home environment and using the strengths of the older adults themselves.
Supporting Older Adults Experiencing Homelessness through Community Partnerships
Details a partnership between Commonwealth Care Alliance, a non-profit community-based payer and provider serving people with significant needs, and Hearth, a non-profit community-based organization focused on ending elder homelessness, to provide permanent supportive housing for eligible individuals.
Rethinking Telehealth’s Role in Treating Addiction
This Tradeoffs podcast episode explores how states and the federal government are grappling with if and how they should permanently change policies around telehealth and addiction treatment post-pandemic.
Incorporating What Matters Most to Patients into Care Delivery
Details NCQA's person-driven outcome measures and how they can be used to improve care for people with complex health and social needs.
Advancing Health Equity for People Who Are Homebound
Explores the epidemiology and characteristics of homebound older adults, inequities they face, and reimagines care delivery for this population.
Housecall Providers: Caring for People with Serious Illness Wherever They Call Home
Features Housecall Providers, a non-profit medical provider serving Portland, Oregon, offering comprehensive home- and community-based programs that incorporate palliative care services and provide patient-driven, high-touch support wherever patients call home.
Measuring What Matters in Complex Care: New Options to Assess Patient and Staff Perspectives
Features Karla Silverman, MS, RN, CNM, Associate Director for Complex Care Delivery at the Center for Health Care Strategies, who highlights the need to expand what measures are used to assess the quality of care delivery.
The Better Care Playbook's 2021 Summer Reading List
The Playbook’s 2021 summer reading list can catch you up on the latest innovations in improving care for people with complex needs.
Cleveland Clinic Paramedic Telehealth Program: Incorporating In-Home Acute Care to Meet the Needs of Homebound Older Adults
Highlights Cleveland Clinic's Paramedic Telehealth Program that provides urgent and transitional care for home-based primary care patients.
Rush@Home: Meeting People with Complex Needs Where They Are
Details the elements of Rush@Home’s care model and shares the impact and insights from implementing this home-based primary care program.
Keeping Veterans Healthy at Home: Lessons from the VA’s Home-Based Primary Care Program
Describes the Department of Veterans Affairs' successful approach to home-based primary care.
Public Health’s Role in Vaccinating People who are Homebound
Summarizes key recommendations from a recent Trust for America’s Health report, which outlines how federal, state, and local government agencies and their partners can facilitate equitable vaccination for this population and how to include the needs of homebound individuals in future public health strategies and planning.
Understanding Provider Participation in Value-Based Payment
Explores study findings on why provider organizations decide to participate in a Medicare accountable care organization program, what factors impact successful value-based payment uptake, and what this means for complex care.
Physician Biases Toward People with Disability and Implications for Care Delivery
Examines findings from a nationwide survey on physicians' attitudes toward people with disability.
Special Supplemental Benefits for the Chronically Ill: An Opportunity to Provide Comprehensive Supports for Medicare Beneficiaries with Complex Needs
Explores the opportunity for Special Supplemental Benefits for the Chronically Ill to provide supports for Medicare beneficiaries with complex needs.
A Roadmap for Health Plans to Provide Special Supplemental Benefits to Medicare Advantage Members
Highlights action steps for Medicare Advantage plans to provide Special Supplemental Benefits for the Chronically Ill.
Navigating the Challenges of Cross-Sector Partnerships to Meet the Needs of Older Adults and People with Disabilities
Analyzes survey results and addresses how many community-based organizations are contracting with health care partners, the nature of these partnerships, challenges with contracting, and collaborative solutions.
The Critical Role of Area Agencies on Aging in Addressing the Health-Related Social Needs of Older Adults
Explores findings from the AAA National Survey conducted by n4a and Scripps Gerontology Center at Miami University, which shed light on the wide range of needs that AAAs address in their communities, as well as the expertise their staff bring to meet those needs.
Health Affairs Blog | Envisioning the Future of Complex Care
Predicts what the field of complex care may look like under the Biden-Harris administration and identifies opportunities to strengthen the field.
Building a Culture of Person-Centered Care: Where We Are and Where We Need to Go
Researchers share their insights on whether older adults’ health care preferences are being taken into account and how health systems can become more person-centered.