APTA Home Health - Home on the Go
Bryce Chase (Agency Director) and Zee Bhimani (Physical Therapist and Clinical Preceptor) explore strategies for optimizing scheduling efficiency in home health care. The discussion begins by emphasizing the unique demands of autonomous scheduling in the home health setting and the critical impact it has on job satisfaction, patient outcomes, and operational costs. Zee shares findings from a survey of 372 clinicians, revealing a direct correlation between effective scheduling and job satisfaction. Bryce and Zee highlight the importance of geographic zip code assignments, timely initiation of...
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Bryce Chase (Agency Director) and Zee Bhimani (Physical Therapist and Clinical Preceptor) explore strategies for optimizing scheduling efficiency in home health care. The discussion begins by emphasizing the unique demands of autonomous scheduling in the home health setting and the critical impact it has on job satisfaction, patient outcomes, and operational costs. Zee shares findings from a survey of 372 clinicians, revealing a direct correlation between effective scheduling and job satisfaction. Bryce and Zee highlight the importance of geographic zip code assignments, timely initiation of...
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Michael Seils, PT, DPT, EdD, MBA discusses the vital role of interdisciplinary collaboration in home health care. Drawing from several years of experience as a PT, home health supervisor, and academician, Dr. Seils emphasizes that strong communication among healthcare professionals is essential to improving outcomes, reducing hospitalizations, and optimizing patient and staff satisfaction. He shares insights from two impactful projects: a collaborative PT/OT model that resulted in a 0% rehospitalization rate, and his dissertation research exploring communication patterns between nurses and...
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Michael Seils, PT, DPT, EdD, MBA discusses the vital role of interdisciplinary collaboration in home health care. Drawing from several years of experience as a PT, home health supervisor, and academician, Dr. Seils emphasizes that strong communication among healthcare professionals is essential to improving outcomes, reducing hospitalizations, and optimizing patient and staff satisfaction. He shares insights from two impactful projects: a collaborative PT/OT model that resulted in a 0% rehospitalization rate, and his dissertation research exploring communication patterns between nurses and...
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Ellen Strunk, PT, MS, GCS, ACEEAA, CHC, RAC-CT covers key highlights of the 2026 Medicare Home Health Proposed Rule. Major topics include a proposed 6.4% reduction in Medicare fee-for-service payments, eased face-to-face documentation requirements, and changes to the Home Health CAHPS survey, including fewer and more relevant questions to reduce respondent burden. Additional updates include the removal of OASIS items, changes to DME competitive bidding, and significant enhancements to the Home Health Value-Based Purchasing (HHVBP) model—particularly expanding the role of functional...
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Ellen Strunk, PT, MS, GCS, ACEEAA, CHC, RAC-CT covers key highlights of the 2026 Medicare Home Health Proposed Rule. Major topics include a proposed 6.4% reduction in Medicare fee-for-service payments, eased face-to-face documentation requirements, and changes to the Home Health CAHPS survey, including fewer and more relevant questions to reduce respondent burden. Additional updates include the removal of OASIS items, changes to DME competitive bidding, and significant enhancements to the Home Health Value-Based Purchasing (HHVBP) model—particularly expanding the role of functional...
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Jonathan Lee-Confer, PhD discusses the often-overlooked role of the upper extremities in preventing falls during slips or trips. He covers a variety of topics including counterbalance, coordinated arm-leg movement, reaction time, type 2 muscle fiber activation, and ballistic upper extremity muscle activation. He distinguishes between the reactions required during slip-induced falls (lateral) and trip-induced falls (forward). Jonathan advocates for a comprehensive, multimodal approach to fall prevention, integrating upper body and lower body exercises to optimize neuromuscular responses and...
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Jonathan Lee-Confer, PhD discusses the often-overlooked role of the upper extremities in preventing falls during slips or trips. He covers a variety of topics including counterbalance, coordinated arm-leg movement, reaction time, type 2 muscle fiber activation, and ballistic upper extremity muscle activation. He distinguishes between the reactions required during slip-induced falls (lateral) and trip-induced falls (forward). Jonathan advocates for a comprehensive, multimodal approach to fall prevention, integrating upper body and lower body exercises to optimize neuromuscular responses and...
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This episode delves into the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in home health documentation, featuring insights from Nestmed’s Mo Charawi (Co-founder and CEO) and David Kerns (Chief Strategy Officer). The discussion highlights how AI-powered tools can capture and interpret clinician-patient interactions, automating up to 90% of visit documentation and easing administrative burdens. The technology is capable of recognizing multiple languages, differentiating who is speaking, and extracting relevant patient data from referrals. Instead of manually typing notes, clinicians can...
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This episode delves into the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in home health documentation, featuring insights from Nestmed’s Mo Charawi (Co-founder and CEO) and David Kerns (Chief Strategy Officer). The discussion highlights how AI-powered tools can capture and interpret clinician-patient interactions, automating up to 90% of visit documentation and easing administrative burdens. The technology is capable of recognizing multiple languages, differentiating who is speaking, and extracting relevant patient data from referrals. Instead of manually typing notes, clinicians can...
info_outlineAndrew Morgan, PT, DPT, MBA, COS-C, Vice President of Clinical Operations with InHome Therapy, discusses the evolving landscape of home health physical therapy, particularly in response to policy changes such as the Patient-Driven Groupings Model (PDGM). Andrew shares insights on how PDGM has shifted home health agencies into a managed care model, emphasizing cost-efficiency over visit volume. He highlights how past reimbursement models incentivized higher therapy visit counts, whereas PDGM and value-based purchasing focus on patient outcomes. He stresses that quality therapy is critical for reducing hospitalizations and improving functional outcomes, which directly impacts agency performance under Medicare regulations. Andrew underscores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly in ensuring accurate OASIS assessments, which affect reimbursement and patient care quality. Lastly, he emphasizes continuing education for therapists, advocating for professional development in clinical skills, business acumen, and documentation.
Thank you to InHome Therapy for sponsoring this episode of Home on the Go.