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What to Know About Nursing Home Staffing Minimums: Implications of New Federal Rules
Breaks down CMS’ new nursing staffing requirements, including how states will need to respond. And highlights research findings that are important for policymakers to understand related to nursing home staffing.
Turning Nursing Homes into True Homes: The Household Model
Profiles the Household Model, which creates home-like environments for nursing home residents to offer greater dignity, autonomy, and infection control, as well as establishes closer, more family-type relationships between residents and staff.
State Opportunities to Build on New Federal Regulations to Increase Nursing Home Transparency
Describes a new federal rule released in November 2023 to increase transparency in nursing home operations.
Working with Black Communities to Improve At-Home Care Coordination for People with Dementia
Features a conversation with Danetta Sloan, PhD, MSW, MA, assistant scientist at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, to learn about the MIND at Home program and how dementia care coordination programs can better support Black caregivers and their families.
The Hurdles Facing Black Families Navigating Serious Illness
This Tradeoffs podcast episode explores ways to make palliative care more equitable and shares a caregiver's journey navigating a serious illness.
Rethinking Benefits and Incentives to Drive Equity for Black Patients During Serious Illness
Explores what too often goes wrong for Black patients during the course of a serious illness, and how Medicare incentives and requirements could help address these alarming issues.
Exploring Best Practices in Serious Illness Care for Medicare Advantage and Accountable Care Organizations
Highlights experiences from the Center to Advance Palliative Care’s Medicare Advantage and ACO Learning Communities with strategies for improving serious illness care, as well as resources that health plans and ACOs can use to drive better value and improve the quality of life for those living with serious illness.
Driving Improvements in Hospital Care through Palliative Care Quality Incentives
Describes how two health plans — Anthem, Inc. and Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield —organizations introduced a palliative care measure into their hospital value-based payment programs, which has led to significant improvements in access to palliative care for their seriously ill members.
An Outsourcing Strategy to Expand the Use of Palliative Care
Describes Summit Medical Group’s experience integrating palliative care services and offers advice for other ACOs that are struggling to expand palliative care services and looking for a path forward.
The Serious Illness Care Program at Ariadne Labs
Rachelle Bernacki, MD, discusses developing, implementing, and scaling the Serious Illness Care Program at Ariadne Labs, including a few surprises and challenges from along the way.
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Series
Displaying 1 - 10 of 10
What to Know About Nursing Home Staffing Minimums: Implications of New Federal Rules
Breaks down CMS’ new nursing staffing requirements, including how states will need to respond. And highlights research findings that are important for policymakers to understand related to nursing home staffing.
Turning Nursing Homes into True Homes: The Household Model
Profiles the Household Model, which creates home-like environments for nursing home residents to offer greater dignity, autonomy, and infection control, as well as establishes closer, more family-type relationships between residents and staff.
State Opportunities to Build on New Federal Regulations to Increase Nursing Home Transparency
Describes a new federal rule released in November 2023 to increase transparency in nursing home operations.
Working with Black Communities to Improve At-Home Care Coordination for People with Dementia
Features a conversation with Danetta Sloan, PhD, MSW, MA, assistant scientist at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, to learn about the MIND at Home program and how dementia care coordination programs can better support Black caregivers and their families.
The Hurdles Facing Black Families Navigating Serious Illness
This Tradeoffs podcast episode explores ways to make palliative care more equitable and shares a caregiver's journey navigating a serious illness.
Rethinking Benefits and Incentives to Drive Equity for Black Patients During Serious Illness
Explores what too often goes wrong for Black patients during the course of a serious illness, and how Medicare incentives and requirements could help address these alarming issues.
Exploring Best Practices in Serious Illness Care for Medicare Advantage and Accountable Care Organizations
Highlights experiences from the Center to Advance Palliative Care’s Medicare Advantage and ACO Learning Communities with strategies for improving serious illness care, as well as resources that health plans and ACOs can use to drive better value and improve the quality of life for those living with serious illness.
Driving Improvements in Hospital Care through Palliative Care Quality Incentives
Describes how two health plans — Anthem, Inc. and Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield —organizations introduced a palliative care measure into their hospital value-based payment programs, which has led to significant improvements in access to palliative care for their seriously ill members.
An Outsourcing Strategy to Expand the Use of Palliative Care
Describes Summit Medical Group’s experience integrating palliative care services and offers advice for other ACOs that are struggling to expand palliative care services and looking for a path forward.
The Serious Illness Care Program at Ariadne Labs
Rachelle Bernacki, MD, discusses developing, implementing, and scaling the Serious Illness Care Program at Ariadne Labs, including a few surprises and challenges from along the way.