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CEO Roundtable: Mission Healthcare, American Advantage Home Care & VNSNY

A talk by Andrew Donlan of Home Health Care News with Cleamon Moorer Jr., CEO of American Advantage Home Care; Dan Savitt, CEO of Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY); and Paul VerHoeve, CEO of Mission Health Care. This panel will bring together three CEOs from three very different home health organizations for an

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On Heels of CDC Vote, Home Health Providers Grapple with COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates

Written by Joyce Famakinwa On Tuesday, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) — in an overwhelming majority — voted to recommend that health care workers, among others, get first priority on a COVID-19 vaccine when one is authorized… Read More

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Dr. Cleamon Moorer, Jr.

Home health care during the pandemic: Individualized comfort versus over-capacitated care

Written by Tanya Terry With many hospitals now at or near capacity, home health care can be like a warm blanket on a cold, winter afternoon. According to Michigan.gov, Hurley Hospital was at 97% capacity as of Dec 14 and McLaren Flint was at 92% at the time. Read More

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Dr. Deirdre Claiborue, MD

Dr. Deirdre Claiborue named medical director for American Advantage Home Care

American Advantage Home Care provides skilled home health care services to those recovering from illness, surgery or injury, or those managing complex health conditions. Its geographical service area includes 11 counties: Genesee, Monroe, Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Shiawassee, Lapeer, Saginaw and Bay, as well as eastern Washtenaw and Livingston. A full-service home health care agency; American

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Half of Patients Referred to Home Health Don’t Receive Services — But Providers Can Change That

Half of Patients Referred to Home Health Don’t Receive Services — But Providers Can Change That

Home health is often utilized as a recovery tool when patients transition out of the hospital because of its ability to improve outcomes. But many of the Medicare beneficiaries who receive referrals after being discharged aren’t actually receiving these services. Overall, the past several decades have seen an increase in the use of post-acute services,

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