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Managing Complex Conditions in Home Health: Strategies for Improved Care Coordination, Reimbursement, and Outcomes

Kathleen Heery, RN, MS, CCM, CCP

Poor coordination and planning can result in negative patient outcomes, rehospitalizations, poor star ratings, and lower reimbursement. Managing Complex Conditions in Home Health is a complete manual through which staff can prevent declines and adverse events through sound patient planning, while ensuring reimbursement and positive outcomes for their home health agency. This manual discusses multiple payer and reimbursement solutions, frontline clinical care techniques for chronic disease management, care coordination strategies, and patient engagement for lifestyle and behavioral changes.

This book will help your home health agency:

  • Cut down on hospital readmissions
  • Maximize reimbursement
  • Avoid adverse events
  • Improve patient outcomes

About the Author

Kathleen Heery, RN, MS, CCM, CCP, is a small business owner and consultant providing community case management and homecare service support to elders, their families, and other providers. She is a certified case manager with more than 30 years of professional healthcare and eldercare experience.

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