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The Future of Home Health Care: Workshop Summary

Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2015 Aug 4.
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The Future of Home Health Care: Workshop Summary

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Individuals with disabilities, chronic conditions, and functional impairments need a range of services and supports to keep living independently. However, there often is not a strong link between medical care provided in the home and the necessary social services and supports for independent living. Home health agencies and others are rising to the challenges of meeting the needs and demands of these populations to stay at home by exploring alternative models of care and payment approaches, the best use of their workforces, and technologies that can enhance independent living. All of these challenges and opportunities lead to the consideration of how home health care fits into the future health care system overall.

On September 30 and October 1, 2014, the Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council convened a public workshop on the future of home health care. The workshop brought together a spectrum of public and private stakeholders and thought leaders to improve understanding of the current role of Medicare home health care in supporting aging in place and in helping high-risk, chronically ill, and disabled Americans receive health care in their communities. Through presentations and discussion, participants explored the evolving role of Medicare home health care in caring for Americans in the future, including how to integrate Medicare home health care into new models for the delivery of care and the future health care marketplace. The workshop also considered the key policy reforms and investments in workforces, technologies, and research needed to leverage the value of home health care to support older Americans, and research priorities that can help clarify the value of home health care. This summary captures important points raised by the individual speakers and workshop participants.

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This activity was supported by contracts between the National Academy of Sciences and the Alliance for Home Health Quality and Innovation, the American Academy of Home Care Medicine, the American Nurses Association, the American Physical Therapy Association, Axxess, the Community Health Accreditation Program, Home Instead Senior Care, the National Alliance for Caregiving, and Unity Point at Home. The views presented in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the organizations or agencies that provided support for the activity.

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