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Elevating Home Care — A New Era of Partnerships and Collaboration

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As the demand for home-based care continues to surge, the industry faces an urgent need to redefine its collaborative frameworks, particularly between clinical and non-clinical services. A growing body of research suggests that coordinated home care can reduce hospitalization rates, lower costs, and increase patient satisfaction—an impact felt across families, caregivers, and the healthcare…

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MedPAC’s Miss on Reality of Home Health Financial Reality Results in Suggested Cut in 2025 Proposed Rule

The March 2024 MedPAC report recommending a 7% payment reduction for home health agencies in 2025 has sparked significant concern within the industry. Why is this recommendation being met with such resistance, and what does the financial reality of home health agencies look like in contrast to these federal suggestions? Are the MedPAC recommendations…

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Value-Based Care in Reality: Where are We and Where do We Go from Here?

Along with the buzz, there are many questions posed over the past decade about value-based care and what it means for providers, payers, and patients. How will value-based care be applied? Does it achieve value? Where do things stand today?  David Kemp, the host of Highway to Health, wanted to know more about the reality…

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Understanding Raptor StudentSafe
April 28, 2026

In this episode of School Safety Today, host Dr. Amy Grosso speaks with Chris Noell, Chief Product Officer at Raptor Technologies, and Will Durgin, Director of Student Well-Being, about the vision behind StudentSafe and how it helps schools move from reactive responses to proactive student support. Together, they emphasize that safer schools depend on giving staff…

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Going Slow to Go Fast in School Safety Leadership
April 28, 2026

In this episode of the Principles of Change podcast, presented by Raptor Technologies, host Dr. Amy Grosso talks with Tim Dykes, Assistant Principal for Culture and Climate at York Community High School in Elmhurst, Illinois. The conversation highlights how strong relationships, student voice, and steady long-term leadership can help schools build environments where people feel…

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Closing the Education-to-Employment Gap: The Rise of the Career Center as Campus Infrastructure
April 28, 2026

Higher education is under mounting pressure to prove its value. As student debt, shifting demographics, and employer expectations reshape the landscape, institutions are being forced to rethink how they prepare students for life after graduation. At the same time, new data shows a sharp rise in internship-to-full-time hiring, with recent cohorts converting at their…

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Called to Lead: Joel Allison on Faith, Risk, and the Future of Healthcare Leadership
April 27, 2026

Healthcare leadership is being redefined in real time. With the rise of AI, mounting financial pressures, and workforce burnout, executives today are operating in an environment of continuous disruption and uncertainty. In fact, industry leaders now rank workforce shortages and digital transformation among their top concerns—forcing a new kind of leadership that blends decisiveness…

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Value-Based Care in Reality: Where are We and Where do We Go from Here?
November 17, 2022

Along with the buzz, there are many questions posed over the past decade about value-based care and what it means for providers, payers, and patients. How will value-based care be applied? Does it achieve value? Where do things stand today?  David Kemp, the host of Highway to Health, wanted to know more about the reality…

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Elevating Home Care — A New Era of Partnerships and Collaboration
October 25, 2024

As the demand for home-based care continues to surge, the industry faces an urgent need to redefine its collaborative frameworks, particularly between clinical and non-clinical services. A growing body of research suggests that coordinated home care can reduce hospitalization rates, lower costs, and increase patient satisfaction—an impact felt across families, caregivers, and the healthcare…

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