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East Coast Health System Enhances Care Continuity
The health system saw an additional 37,000 referrals kept in-network when compared to the prior year, significantly improving its financial performance.
Advocate Health | Midwest
Advocate Health is a trusted not-for-profit provider of both in-person and virtual care for seriously and chronically ill patients. With more than 20 years of experience delivering post-acute care, the Advocate Health Continuing Health (AHCH) division, Midwest, touches the lives of more than 24,000 patients each day. Its unique, collaborative care approach leads patients to recover faster and stronger.
CHI Living Communities | U.S.
CHI Living Communities: Providing post-acute care in 21 states, we serve and advocate for underserved communities with independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing options. Discover our faith-based approach to care.
RML Specialty Hospital | Illinois
As a long-term care hospital (LTCH), RML specializes in serving patients with highly complex needs for an extended period of time, many for 25 days or longer. Founded in 1987, RML is the largest ventilator-weaning hospital in the United States along with one of the largest inpatient dialysis populations at any LTCH in the country.
Good Samaritan Society | Midwest U.S.
The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society, based in Sioux Falls, SD, is North America’s largest not-for-profit provider of senior care and services. Its more than 200 locations are primarily concentrated in the Midwestern U.S.
Case Study: Sky Lakes Medical Center: How Becoming a “Blue Zone” Advanced the Health of Klamath Falls, Oregon
Sky Lakes Medical Center (SLMC), located in Klamath Falls, Oregon, is a rural, not-for-profit, community-owned, internationally accredited acute-care teaching hospital.
Partnerships with Post-Acute Care Hospitals Key to COVID-19 Response
Recent weeks of surging COVID-19 cases in Texas have strained the state’s health care system. In response, post-acute care hospitals are forging closer relationships with their referral partners to optimize resources needed to treat COVID-19-positive and medically complex recovering COVID-19 patients. Highacuity COVID-19 patients often require more extensive clinical services over a longer period of time.