By Clearday Research Team More than 1 in 6 Americans working full-time or part-time report assisting with the care of an elderly or disabled family member, relative, or friend. In fact, ~42M US adults provide unpaid care to a loved one over the age of…
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Reimbursement Opportunities for PCP and Inpatient Settings – A Shift to Value-Based Care
By Clearday Research Team Outpatient and inpatient facilities are increasingly being measured on patient experience and health outcomes – pillars of value-based care – and increasingly reimbursed for the care management activities required beyond initial diagnosis for chronic diseases. The effect on financial performance is limited…
CMS Codes for Patient Reimbursement as it Relates to Dementia Care
By Clearday Research Team Currently, there is little association between patient experience and financial performance, but payers are beginning to focus on it more as the shift to value-based care continues. CMS has increasingly established codes for the entire care cycle of chronic diseases – not…
Are Hospitals Ready to Meet the Growing Demand of Dementia Care?
By Clearday Research Team For a person with dementia, admission to an acute hospital may be both confusing and frightening. Even though many need hospital treatment, the stay could negatively affect their physical, mental and cognitive abilities. Hospital environments and staff interactions contribute to health…
Are Nurses Ready to Meet the Growing Demand of Dementia Care?
By Clearday Research Team These days, hospitals are facing a severe shortage in staff that’s near impossible to ignore. Although all healthcare professionals in hospital settings face the brunt of this challenge, nurses find it particularly difficult. This can be amplified for those caring for…
Are PCPs Ready to Meet the Growing Demand of Dementia Care?
By The Clearday Research Team Many healthcare professionals face the challenges of maintaining patient safety, especially when it comes to those who suffer from dementia. A lack of training and education on this complicated, chronic disease along with the severe shortage of dementia specialists, contributes…