Providing complex in-home care is possible and it's been proven
In this Better Care Playbook article, you'll learn about:
- Landmark Health's comprehensive care program
" Landmark Health was formed in 2013 as a for-profit company to bring comprehensive care to the homes of patients with multiple chronic conditions. Landmark contracts mostly with Medicare Advantage plans to serve Medicare enrollees and a smaller number of low-income and disabled people who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid. "
- How Landmark Health manages interventions for their patient population
" Landmark’s providers ― physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants ― visit patients in their homes at least six to 12 times a year, with 12 to 24 additional check-in calls, to address a broad range of medical, urgent care, behavioral health, social, economic, and palliative care needs. "
- The impact of Landmark Health's program to reach measurable outcomes
"Landmark claims that its program has reduced hospital admissions for its enrolled population by 15 to 25 percent. It also says it reduces medical costs during the last 12 months of its patients’ lives by 20 percent."