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Panelists at the recent NIC Spring Conference agree that in order to be competitive in today's value-based healthcare system, care must be coordinated, cost-effective for the public and private sectors, affordable for patients, and meet metrics for quality.
Things are at a tipping point, say panelists at the NIC Spring Conference, but there is room for opportunity for those who can get connected and partner to find new ways to achieve value.
Given the demographics in many shared ownership communities and particularly in "55 and over" communities, questions are already flowing in about what boards can and cannot do to minimize the risks COVID-19 poses.
NIC Spring Conference speakers say that boomer consumers will demand home visits, technology will enable it, and managed care will pay for it because it will produce meaningful healthcare dollar savings.
The State of Illinois, through CMS, owns and manages the former Howe Development Center and Tinley Park Mental Health Center property. Howe was closed in July of 2010, and Tinley was closed in July of 2012.
Perardi Development's unique business model enables medical practitioners to become equity owners in the real estate they occupy in exchange for a long-term lease based on the size of the space leased.
Healthcare organizations are looking to save money while maintaining or bettering outcomes, say panelists at the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care Spring Conference.