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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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Why Student Visibility Matters in Today’s Schools
March 3, 2026

School Safety Today podcast, presented by Raptor Technologies. In this episode of School Safety Today by Raptor Technologies, host Dr. Amy Grosso interviews SRO Todd Brendel of Dayton Independent Schools (KY), who shares frontline insights on the importance of knowing where students and staff are throughout the school day. He explains how they manage…

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Why the Trades Need a Cultural Reset to Attract and Retain the Next Generation
March 3, 2026

The skilled trades are at a critical crossroads. According to an August 2025 report from the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR), the number of women working in construction and extraction occupations rose to 366,360 in 2024, the highest level ever recorded. Yet despite that growth, women still account for only about 4.3% of construction…

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Virtual Physical Therapy and the Changing Landscape of Athlete Care
March 3, 2026

Virtual care is no longer an experiment—it’s a structural shift in healthcare. Telehealth usage remains significantly higher than pre-2020 levels, and providers across disciplines are rethinking how to deliver higher-quality outcomes without the overhead and insurance constraints of traditional clinics. Meanwhile, recreational and endurance sports participation continues to rise, with millions of Americans registering…

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Why Institution-Wide Employer Alignment Will Define the Next Era of Higher Ed
March 2, 2026

Higher education is at an inflection point. Institutions are facing a demographic cliff in traditional-age enrollment, softening international pipelines, and increasing scrutiny around the return on investment of a degree. At the same time, the World Economic Forum reports that 59 out of every 100 workers globally are projected to require reskilling or upskilling…

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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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