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Crossroads of Care: Managing Serious Illness in the Home (Session 2 of 4)
Description
Join your colleagues in hospice and palliative care in the Chicago area, and others involved in caring for people with serious illness, for The Intersection of Home-based Primary Care and Palliative Care, part of a series of learning events sponsored by the Home Centered Care Institute (HCCI). With the usage of value-based care models growing, the need for home-based primary and palliative care is on the rise. In many programs across the country, though, these two models have operated separately. There is, however, an increasing need for them to work more closely together to increase access to holistic, seamless care for patients further upstream that can improve outcomes and reduce cost. During this session, you will explore the benefits and opportunities of bringing together these two models of care to provide a full-service solution for managing serious illness and chronic disease, and you will review with our expert faculty real-life case examples showing how this can be done. You will also receive related educational resources to share with your team and still have plenty of time to network, and share experiences and best practices, with your colleagues.

Stay tuned for these future sessions:
• Optimizing Efficiency in House Call Operations
• Contracting with Payers to Demonstrate the Value of Home-Centered Care
Objectives
• Examine the forces behind the rise of home-based primary care (HBPriC) and home-based palliative care (HBPalC) and review the ways in which these two models of care intersect.
• Assess new opportunities available to HBPriC and HBPalC through recently introduced advanced payment models.
• Discuss case examples of how HBPalC and HBPriC were brought together to provide a full-service solution for managing serious illness and chronic disease.
Intended Audiences
This course is primarily intended for health system leaders, payers, and administrators or providers from hospice/palliative and primary care programs in the Chicago area that are considering adding or expanding service lines to their home-based practices.
Faculty
Paul Chiang, MD Senior Medical and Practice Advisor, Home Centered Care Institute (HCCI) Medical Director, Northwestern Medicine HomeCare Physicians

Rebecca Ramsay, MPH, BSN Chief Executive Officer Housecall Providers
Acknowledgment
The Home Centered Care Institute gratefully acknowledges support for this activity in the form of a grant from Elea Institute, dedicated to advancing care for people with serious illness. Learn more at eleainstitute.org.
Summary
Availability: No future session
Cost: FREE
Credit Offered:
No Credit Offered
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