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Transforming Post-Acute and Long Term Care For The Future
One hospitalization transfer costs between $10,000-$13,000 each. These costs are paired with rehab costs after hospitalizations ranging between $7,000-$14,000. Altogether, these visits cost Medicare billions per year. In an effort to combat these rising costs CMS placed penalizations on preventable hospitalizations.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services are pushing providers to reduce costs through penalizations to hospitals and nursing homes for costly readmissions. Current models assume even more risk and CMS continues to push providers to value-based care to reduce costs over time.
The OPTIMISTIC Care Model achieved ground breaking results through trained and supported specialized nurses embedded in facilities. Probari builds on this foundation to guide our approach to exceptional nursing home care.
We have developed clinical tools and protocols to address the six medical conditions that account for 80% of avoidable hospitalizations to reduce costs and improve the quality of care for all nursing home residents.
Reduced relative risk of potentially avoidable hospitalizations by 33%
Reduced all-cause hospitalizations by 19%.
Reduced relative spending for avoidable hospitalizations by 25% per resident.
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Produced net savings of $3.4 million in Medicare expenditures.
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