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RHPTP HELP Webinar: Delivering Post-Acute Care Services in a Value-Based Care Environment - Trends and Implications

12 p.m. - 1 p.m. Central Time
The National Rural Health Resource Center & Stroudwater Associates
RHPTP HELP Webinar-PAC in Value-Based Care Environment.pdf (1.02 MB)

Speaker

Louise Bryde, Senior Advisor, Stroudwater Associates

Description

Health care is rapidly evolving as the industry creeps closer to a system focused on value and outcomes, with many of these changes influencing post-acute care. This webinar will briefly review the current predominate levels and settings of Post-Acute Care (PAC), and the impact of Value-Based Care/Reimbursement models on PAC services delivery. This session will also explore the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services recognized levels of PAC, value-based care models enrollment growth, PAC utilization trends, and potential implications for the future. 

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to: 

  1. Identify and briefly describe the CMS-recognized levels of Post-Acute Care services in the U.S. 
  2. Demonstrate a basic awareness of Value-Based Care models and enrollment trends in the U.S.
  3. Demonstrate a general understanding of the impact of Value-Based Care and Reimbursement arrangements on Post-Acute Care utilization 
  4. Briefly describe/discuss potential implications for the future of PAC services 

 

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Louise Bryde

Stroudwater Associates
Louise Bryde joined Stroudwater Associates in 2013 and brings to the firm more than 35 years of experience in healthcare management and clinical operations.
Louise Bryde

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