Do Complex Care Needs Require An In-Patient Stay? Evaluating SNF-At-Home Models

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With an aging population and expanding number of Americans with disabilities, there are opportunities to introduce new models of in-home support. While the clinical capabilities of in-home care remain limited, some providers are already looking to expand skilled nursing at-home programs alongside their acute care models. However, as staffing shortages and reimbursement uncertainties continue, some are questioning the long-term viability of patient care inside the home. In this session, we’ll examine the variety and complexities of SNF-at-home models, and how the pandemic has accelerated the public’s acceptance of, and preference for, home health services. This session will cover:

  • A review of SNF-at-home models and the positives & negatives of each
  • Which type of organizations would most greatly benefit from SNF-at-home model implementation
  • Case studies from organizations who advanced SNF-at-home models and the lessons learned