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Annual 2024 Home Care 100 Gathering: Exploring New Frontiers

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Home Care 100’s June gathering served as a critical platform for advancing dialogue around growth, payer relationships and new technology.

DANA POINT, Calif., June 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Leaders from across home-based care, including CEOs from the largest operators in the country, policy insiders, private equity, payers and leading-edge product/service companies came together at Home Care 100 produced by Lincoln Healthcare Leadership last week to connect across diverse viewpoints on key issues impacting the future of the sector and develop critical partnerships. 

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 January 2024 gathering, a highly curated schedule of 18 sessions took place over three days, facilitating dialogue, debate and alignment across many perspectives, and serving as a launching pad for the second half of the year. 

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 Todd Houghton, President of Homewatch CareGivers.

Scott Powers, CEO of Elara Caring, shared a game-changing vision for the future of home healthcare by unveiling his company’s ambitious goal: within two years, their clinicians will spend 80% of their day providing care, up from 50% today. This is not just a bold target, it’s a commitment to reshaping the industry through innovation, and putting the needs of caregivers and patients front and center.

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 Dan Savitt, CEO of VNS Health. 

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 Peter Ross, CEO & Co-Founder of Senior Helpers, who spoke on the panel. Senior Helpers has created a powerful middle market program that incorporates virtual tech bills not by the hour but by type of service provided.

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 Paola Bianchi Delp, President & Chief Business Development Officer, CareNu. “You have to find partners that can take you where you want to go.”

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. Indu Subaiya pointed Home Care 100 attendees to the most promising current and emerging applications, drawing from the greater healthcare sector where integration is rapidly taking hold and setting the stage for similar progress in home-based care.

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 Jeff Salter, Founder & CEO of Caring Senior Service. Jeff has incorporated new technologies designed to enhance the client experience, even when the caregiver is not there. 

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 Scott Powers of Elara Caring. 

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, Jeanette Lynn, Managing Director, said: “When we look at the biggest areas of growth and innovation in healthcare over the past few years, so many include a home-based component. When you combine more value, more models, more investors and more competition, it’s clear the future of home care will look very different than it does in this moment. We are committed to delivering a vital platform that not only clarifies the future for our leadership community but ensures they get there successfully.” 

For more information on Home Care 100’s annual gatherings, please visit: homecare100.com. 

Contact:
Siri Wheeler
swheeler@lincolnhc.com

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Michael Johnson Promoted to VP of Technical Services for Astro Pak

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Astro Pak promotes Michael Johnson to Vice President of Technical Services, now overseeing both the Technical Services and Engineering Services Groups. A seasoned expert in spaceflight hardware cleaning, Johnson aims to drive innovation in high-purity cleaning and support Astro Pak’s growth. The Technical Services Group focuses on pioneering industry processes, while the Engineering Services Group advises on facility design for longevity and safety.

COSTA MESA, Calif., Nov. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Astro Pak announces that Michael Johnson has been promoted to its Vice President of Technical Services. He is stepping up from his previous role as Director of Technical Services for the company. His new role places both the Technical Services Group (TSG) and the Engineering Services Group (ESG) under common leadership. The TSG is Astro Pak’s Research and Development group made up of subject matter experts with deep knowledge gained through many years of experience in their respective fields. This team is dedicated to developing new, industry-leading processes and chemistries, some of which become the industry standards. Additionally, the group also serves as an internal consulting resource for Astro Pak’s Field Services and Cleanroom divisions in providing expert advice on resolving its clients’ most challenging projects. Meanwhile, the ESG is a relatively new, customer-facing resource which can be engaged to consult on best practices when designing new facilities to maximize their maintainability to ensure longevity and product safety.

“Our mission is to position Astro Pak on the technological forefront of precision and high-purity cleaning, providing ongoing support for sales, operations, and business development.”

Mr. Johnson himself is a recognized subject matter expert in the highly specialized field of precision cleaning of spaceflight hardware. He joined Astro Pak in March of 2021 after a career of nearly 30 years at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. There, his work included serving as General Manager of the Chemical Analysis Laboratory and Spaceflight Hardware Precision Cleaning and Refurbishment Operation which included the Space Shuttle program. His other work included designing facility equipment and solvent delivery system as well as working with Boeing and NASA to replace the environmentally hazardous Freon 113 solvent. He also led a team collaborating with Lockheed to clean a contaminated titanium tubing system onboard the Orion space capsule without the need to remove it.

In his new role, Mr. Johnson plans on continuing his mandate “to build and lead a department whose mission is to position Astro Pak on the technological forefront of precision and high purity cleaning and to provide ongoing technical support for sales, operations, and business development.

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Revolutionizing Heart Health: Frontier X Plus Gains FDA Clearance

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NEW YORK, Nov. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Fourth Frontier, a medical technology company based out of New York and Bangalore, announced the 510(k) clearance of the Frontier X Plus from the U.S. FDA. The Frontier X Plus is an innovative single-lead, continuous ECG monitor that is worn around the chest and wirelessly relays the user’s ECG instantly to remote dashboards. A range of advanced algorithms identify and classify cardiac rhythm as Bradycardia, Tachycardia, Normal Sinus Rhythm, or Atrial Fibrillation. The device demonstrated best-in-class signal quality during a range of motions including during intense exercise. The wearable ECG monitor further demonstrated equivalence in the classification of cardiac arrhythmias when compared with the conventional 12-lead ECG, through clinical trials in India and the US.

According to the Center for Disease Control, one person dies every 33 seconds from Cardiovascular Disease (CVD), and CVDs are responsible for one in every five deaths in the US. The American Heart Association reports that between three to six million Americans have reported an incidence of Atrial Fibrillation. This number is expected to rise to 16 million by 2050. Atrial Fibrillation has been described as a global epidemic and is a key indicator of reduced morbidity and mortality in individuals of all age groups. Globally, the incidence and prevalence of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) has been increasingly observed in younger individuals and is one of the leading reasons for premature death.

“We have seen cardiac arrhythmias develop in individuals of all ages, and the incidence is significantly higher for individuals who are both active and have cardiac health risk factors. The percentage of population that falls in the confluence of these categories is continuously rising. Since the FX+ is able to capture ECGs during all kinds of motion and activity, we think this will be a game changer and significantly improve the early detection of cardiovascular disease,” said Manav Bhushan, co-founder and CEO of Fourth Frontier.

With this clearance, the company plans to enter the US market as a prescription based, class II medical device. Fourth Frontier will partner with Independent Diagnostic Testing Facilities (IDTFs) and cardiac rehabilitation centers to offer at-home remote monitoring services. In the near future, the company has plans to introduce AI algorithms which analyse the ECG for early diagnosis of different kinds of heart conditions, a potential breakthrough for people using the device in their everyday lives.

About Fourth Frontier:

Fourth Frontier is a pioneering health tech company that builds and offers products and services for monitoring and improving heart health for people across the world.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality across the globe. Despite its importance, affordable products and services to monitor and improve heart health from the comfort of the home have not been available to consumers. Fourth Frontier is committed to solving this important problem.
With over 150 million minutes of data, 120,000+ users, and a presence in 4,000+ cities across 50+ countries, the device is trusted by people who want to enhance their heart health and fitness.
To learn more about Fourth Frontier, please visit www.fourthfrontier.com, or follow us on Linkedin or Twitter.

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/R E P E A T — MEDIA ADVISORY- Governments of Canada and Northwest Territories to Make Critical Minerals Infrastructure Announcement/

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YELLOWKNIFE, NT, Nov. 8, 2024 /CNW/ – Michael McLeod, Member of Parliament for the Northwest Territories, will make a critical minerals infrastructure announcement on behalf of the federal Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, alongside Caroline Wawzonek Northwest Territories Deputy Premier, Minister of Finance, Minister of Infrastructure and Minister Responsible for the Northwest Territories Power Corporation. Media availability will follow.

Date: Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Time: 2 p.m. MT

All accredited media are asked to pre-register by emailing media@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca.

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