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Episode 27: HHGM Discussion with Nick Seabrook

40 min · 25 de oct de 201740 min
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The proposed new Home Health Grouping Model has everyone astir in the Homecare space. Nick Seabrook, of BlackTree Healthcare Consulting is back on the pod to discuss this massive issue. We discuss what the major changes are in this Proposed Rule, how they will impact agencies, and why CMS has made this paradigm-shifting change. Links: BlackTree Healthcare Consulting: http://blacktreehealthcareconsulting.com/ Curaport: https://www.curaport.com

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