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What you’ll get out of this episode
Co-host Carrie Nixon chats with healthcare innovation attorney Casey Papp, an expert in the operational and legal nuances of providing virtual care management services within a health system. With McKinsey & Company predicting “up to $265 billion worth of care services for Medicare fee-for-service and Medicare Advantage beneficiaries could shift to the home by 2025,” now is the time to investigate how a Care at Home or Hospital at Home initiative could work for hospitals, health systems, and the vendors who provide mobile services.
Listen to this episode to discover:
- What “Hospital at Home” means in the context of Medicare’s program and what the phrase can mean more generally
- What role digital health companies and mobile health companies have to play in a Hospital at Home program
- What both hospitals and digital/mobile health vendors need to consider in implementing a successful Hospital at Home program
- What the future may hold as we shift towards healthcare at home, including acute care
About our Guest
Casey Papp’s experience includes implementing digital health programs for New York-Presbyterian Hospital, where she supported virtual care delivery by more than 4,000 providers, including Hospital at Home, RPM, inpatient consults, tele-lactation, virtual urgent care, specialty video visits, second opinions, and mobile stroke.
Casey’s operational and legal experience—plus her pre-pandemic advocacy of telehealth and innovative care models—make her a strong ally for innovators seeking a place in this growing market. Casey is Senior Counsel at Nixon Gwilt Law and serves as a core member of the Hospitals and Health Systems Practice. Find out more about her work here.
About the Company
Founded in 2016, Nixon Gwilt Law works with innovative Providers, Digital Health Businesses, Life Sciences Businesses, Investors, Startups, and Growth Stage Businesses to improve patient access, options, and health outcomes. Their industry leadership in pricing by client outcomes instead of billable hours, as well as their focus on building integral “thought partner” relationships with their world-changing clients, make Nixon Gwilt Law a top choice for novel and disruptive healthcare and life science companies.
As a female-founded and female-led firm with a commitment to social justice and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) that guides employee and client recruiting, NGL plans to leave the world a better place. Find out more at nixongwiltlaw.com.
Additional Resources
- Read more about the move to Care at Home
- Discover 5 reasons hospitals and health systems are implementing Hospital at Home
- Find out how Hospital at Home works for facilities, vendors, and patients
- Learn more about Casey’s innovation work with hospitals and health systems
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About Your Hosts
Carrie Nixon and Rebecca Gwilt are partners at Nixon Gwilt Law, a healthcare innovation law firm exclusively serving Providers, Digital Health Companies, and Life Science Businesses seeking to transform the way we receive and experience healthcare. Find out more at NixonGwiltLaw.com.
This podcast is produced by Slice of Healthcare LLC.