Plus: Virtual care in rural America
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HomeCare Now
May 11, 2020

                                                  

The Fight of Our Lives: LeadingAge Advocates for Seniors
Shortages of personal protective equipment and the lack of rapid COVID-19 testing have hit the senior care community hard, said leaders in the aging services field during a press call last week. LeadingAge outlined five priorities for policymakers in a letter to Congress. Read them here.

                                                  


                                                  

Industry News
 
Top COVID-19 News from HomeCare  
 
Moebius Joins VERTESS Team  
 
Empath Health and Catholic Health Services Partner on Technology Project  
 
Register Now for Heartland At Home  
 
New App Makes Care Planning Easy  
 
FAIR Health Tracks Telehealth Use by Month  
 
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Proactive Denial Management During and After a Health Care Crisis
 
Proactive Denial Management During and After a Health Care Crisis
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White Paper sponsored by Hamilton CapTel
 
White Paper Sponsored by Hamilton CapTel
OTC Hearing Aids
Industry evaluates pros and cons of the easy-to-get devices as it plans for market impact
 
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Virtual Care in Rural America
 
Why Virtual Care is Critical for Rural Patients
Home health agencies can be a lifeline in rural areas of the country—but they may encounter significant obstacles in providing care to their rural patients. Providing care virtually can overcome some of these obstacles and help keep patients out of the hospital. Here's the rest of the story.

                                                  

Preventing Workplace Violence
 
Preventing Workplace Violence
More than 60% of homecare workers face some form of violence on the job each year, according to the New England Journal of Medicine. In an industry struggling with turnover, helping workers feel safe on the job is vital. Here are nine tips for protecting workers.

                                                  

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