On-Demand Webinar:

Best Practices for Hospice and Palliative Care in the Value-Based Era: Insights from Top Performing Agencies

Presented by Lindsay Doak, MBA, Director of Research at BerryDunn

Best Practices for Hospice and Palliative Care in the Value-Based Era: Insights from Top Performing Agencies

Speaker: Lindsay Doak, MBA

Moderator: Catherine Dehlin, RN, BSN, CHPN, CHCM, COQS

Description:With over 1,000 agency sites from 49 states represented (249 hospice agencies), the 2021 National Healthcare at Home Best Practices and Future Insights Study was the most comprehensive study on the delivery of care at home to date.

As Director of Research at BerryDunn, Lindsay Doak, MBA spearheaded the study. In this webinar, she shares best practice insights collected from the project’s top performing hospices.

Agencies who are slow to respond to the shift toward value-based care or who lack clarity on what to do may have their viability questioned. Agencies that respond quickly and test an array of best practices in clinical, operational, and financial strategies will come out on top. Which side will you be on?

Speaker Bio: Lindsay Doak, MBA, is a seasoned leader in the industry; she has 15 years of experience leading strategy and growth initiatives in healthcare education, business intelligence, and patient satisfaction.

Lindsay’s role with includes spearheading the 2021 National Healthcare at Home Best Practices and Future Insights Study. She has extensive experience working on national studies, and she served as Co-Chair of the Phillips National Telehealth Study.

Lindsay has a passion for industry education, and she currently serves several state and national association education committees. Her past experience includes facilitating the creation of education platforms and certification programs by providing strategic direction to align programs and content offerings with current industry needs.

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