The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has established that all Medicare/Medicaid recipients will be part of a value-based system by 2030, which will affect where residents will live.
It also will mean that assisted living communities will need to prove their value and positive clinical outcomes, as well as their ability to effectively manage residents onsite and manage their cost of care, all while reducing the risk of hospital admissions.
If you’re an assisted living community preparing for value-based care requirements, then you’re probably asking questions such as, “What does it mean to truly personalize resident care, and what can we do now to reduce clinical risks and costs like hospital admissions while preparing to be the best, highest-quality community partner possible?”
Together, they will address this topic in depth by providing a roadmap to assess high-risk residents and discuss clinical and lifestyle needs with your residents and their families while implementing interventions to prevent falls and other occurrences that lead to high-cost care and decreased census. The result? You’ll learn how to provide personalized care in a complex senior living environment.
By attending, you’ll learn:
Speakers:
Kevin W. O’Neil, MD, FACP, CMD, Chief Medical Officer at ALG Senior
Rob Leffler, RPh, Vice President of Clinical Services at Synchrony Health Services
Julia Barrett, OTR, Vice President of Senior Living Services at Synchrony Health Services
*By attending this webinar in it's entirety, you can receive 1 CE credit
Offered Free by: Synchrony Health Services
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