Annual 2024 Home Care 100 Gathering: Exploring New Frontiers
Home Care 100's June gathering served as a critical platform for advancing dialogue around growth, payer relationships and new technology.
Attendees advanced ideas and initiatives to uncover new growth opportunities, close the gap between payer expectations and the reality on the ground for care providers, and examine emerging technologies.
Building on momentum from Home Care 100's
A Call for Boldness
The most easily actionable strategies for growth, and those favored by both the current tight investment market as well as payers, are organic and based on expanding wraparound services in areas adjacent to where organizations have already demonstrated success. But, bigger, bolder visions were also shared.
"If what you are doing in your box isn't working, find a new box. As an industry we need to continue to innovate, harvest data and be a greater part of the continuum of care with payer sources," said
Data, Data and More Data
Leveraging data, operators' most critical and under-utilized asset, to enhance efficiency, improve payer negotiations and evaluate growth opportunities formed the backbone of most discussions. Even when talks veered away from the dollars and cents of growth and toward the larger issues of policy and lobbying, knowing the best way to leverage data remained imperative.
"Plans have all the data, and they don't all share. You have to put it in your contract that they have to share the data otherwise you won't be able to show any value," said
The Middle Market Takes Center Stage
With heavy application of virtual technologies and a pioneering approach, providers are finding success in the large middle market, a cohort that will only expand in the coming decades. Serving this often over-looked population in great need of affordable personal care is inspiring, and so are the business results: realizing efficiencies in workforce deployment and generating additional value for partners through predictive tools.
Utilizing technology to alleviate cases of isolation and improve mental health of elderly clients was identified as critical to this strategy, as was the importance of having an appropriate technology equation to reduce the time burden of staff.
"Being more flexible in the way we deliver care is the future," said
Keys to Success with Payers
With an underlying reminder to take care of the patient, not the payer, there was critical dialogue on reimbursement models and payer relationships, including mastering their data-driven language and leveraging staff performance bonuses to unlock value-based payments, while counting towards CMS' new 80/20 rule for direct care worker compensation.
A slight majority at Home Care 100 saw the rule as a threat but many were optimistic about their ability to respond while making it clear there was no need for the government to dictate profit margins.
When it comes to the transformation required to take on full risk, "you need mindset changes in your technical, people and financial strategies," said
Technology and Advancements in AI
Lack of interoperability and integration with existing platforms remains a significant impediment to greater and more successful penetration of tech-enabled solutions in home care, but the promise of generative AI is boundless, and a "superpower" that can significantly benefit caregivers, both in the field and with their job satisfaction.
During a series of sessions addressing new technology, operators made the case that an open mind is needed given the major opportunity for great productivity gains. Many operators shared the innovative ways they are using AI to support back office needs, and some have groups focused solely on this area.
Healthcare technology expert, Dr.
While many promising new players are entering the market, Home Care 100's community of leaders can play a key role in spurring more development, and shaping the direction of the technology, by partnering with entrepreneurs willing to take on at-risk arrangements to gain traction in the space.
"Be willing to take certain risks as we move forward. You need to try new things in tech that might scare you but are worthy of your attention and research," said
Remember Our Foundation: Caregivers
Whether the business objective is revenue growth, better margins, or enhanced efficiency, and whether the lever pulled is in technology, service line expansion, lobbying or payer contracts, the end result matters most: high quality care and retaining the right caregiver staff to deliver it. Investment in technology or new growth initiatives cannot succeed without diligent investment into our people.
"Caregivers fuel our growth and are our foundation" was a powerful reminder from
Caregiver retention remained a critical focus area for the space with operators sharing the top reasons their agencies are losing staff, and ways they are combatting turnover.
"Engaging and retaining our workforce is not just about numbers. It's about nurturing a supportive environment where every caregiver feels valued and empowered," said Marshalina Ramos, President & COO, Premier Home Health Care Services.
Speaking on Home Care 100's role in advancing care delivery in the home,
For more information on Home Care 100's annual gatherings, please visit: homecare100.com.
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