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Preferred Partners
  1. What we offer:

A home care provider may want to partner with a particular doctor for several reasons, including:

  1. Quality of care: Partnering with a doctor who is known for providing high-quality care can help ensure that the patients receiving home care services are getting the best possible medical attention.

  2. Referral source: Partnering with a doctor can help increase referrals to the home care provider, as the doctor may recommend their patients to the provider for home care services.

  3. Collaboration: Collaborating with a doctor can help improve communication and coordination of care between the doctor's office and the home care provider, which can lead to better outcomes for patients.

  4. Expertise: Partnering with a doctor who has expertise in a particular area, such as geriatrics or palliative care, can help the home care provider improve their services for patients with specific needs.

  5. Reputation: Partnering with a doctor who has a good reputation in the community can help improve the home care provider's reputation as well, which can lead to increased referrals and business opportunities.

  1. A physician may refer patients to a particular home care agency to drive quality scores for several reasons:

  2. Reputation: If a home care agency has a strong reputation for delivering high-quality care, a physician may be more likely to refer their patients to that agency. This can help improve the physician's reputation and drive quality scores.

  3. Performance metrics: Home care agencies are often evaluated on performance metrics such as patient outcomes, readmission rates, and patient satisfaction scores. If a particular home care agency consistently performs well on these metrics, a physician may be more likely to refer their patients to that agency to drive quality scores.

  4. Care coordination: Home care agencies that have strong care coordination capabilities may be more attractive to physicians who want to ensure that their patients receive coordinated, high-quality care. By referring their patients to a particular home care agency, physicians can help improve care coordination and drive quality scores.

  5. Specialization: Home care agencies that specialize in specific areas of care, such as wound care or palliative care, may be more attractive to physicians who have patients with specialized needs. By referring their patients to a home care agency that specializes in the relevant area of care, physicians can help ensure that their patients receive specialized, high-quality care and drive quality scores.

  6. Overall, physicians may refer patients to a particular home care agency to drive quality scores because they want to ensure that their patients receive the highest quality of care possible. By referring patients to high-quality home care agencies, physicians can help improve patient outcomes, enhance care coordination, and drive quality scores.


     

  7. Home care agencies can improve their value-based compensation by focusing on improving patient outcomes and reducing healthcare costs. Here are some strategies that home care agencies can use to improve their value-based compensation:

  8. Emphasize patient-centered care: Home care agencies should prioritize delivering patient-centered care that focuses on meeting the unique needs of each patient. By tailoring care to individual patients, home care agencies can improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.

  9. Invest in care coordination: Effective care coordination can help reduce hospital readmissions and healthcare costs. Home care agencies should prioritize investing in care coordination technologies and strategies to improve care transitions and reduce unnecessary healthcare utilization.

  10. Utilize data analytics: Data analytics can help home care agencies identify opportunities for improvement and track progress toward value-based care goals. By using data to drive decision-making, home care agencies can improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.

  11. Implement evidence-based practices: Evidence-based practices are proven to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs. Home care agencies should prioritize implementing evidence-based practices to improve the quality of care delivered to patients.

  12. Engage in continuous quality improvement: Home care agencies should prioritize engaging in continuous quality improvement to identify areas for improvement and make changes to enhance the quality of care delivered. By continuously improving care quality, home care agencies can improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.

  13. Overall, home care agencies can improve their value-based compensation by focusing on delivering high-quality, patient-centered care, investing in care coordination, utilizing data analytics, implementing evidence-based practices, and engaging in continuous quality improvement. By prioritizing these strategies, home care agencies can improve patient outcomes, reduce healthcare costs, and maximize value-based compensation.

Choose Us

BridgeCare embraces innovation and technology to drive patient experience and outcomes. Our care team is led by dedicated physicians trained in inpatient, outpatient, mental health, and motivational interviewing. BridgeCare's model is both adaptable and forward-thinking.  Our physicians focus on the quality of care over quantity with visits typically lasting an hour at a time.  By partnering with like-minded companies, BridgeCare delivers an unparalleled and unique service line to drive better health outcomes.

Contact BridgeCare Specialists

Office: 517-300-0716
Physician: 517-300-8695

Fax: 517-879-0374

Mailing Address

  • 120 N. Washington Ave. Suite 300, Lansing MI 48933

Battle Creek Clinic

  • 1250 E Columbia Ave, Battle Creek, MI 49014
     

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