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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 13, 2011 |
For additional information contact:
Barbara Woolley
National Association for Home Care & Hospice
(202) 547-7424/(202) 547-3540
bdw@nahc.org
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NAHC Commends 'Partnership for Patients' Initiative
Strong National Home Care System Critical to Patient Safety
WASHINGTON D.C. (April 13, 2011) – Val J. Halamandaris, president
of The National Association for Home Care and Hospice (NAHC), released the
following statement in response to the unveiling of “Partnership for
Patients,” a new public-private partnership effort to address the
issue of patient safety:
“On behalf of America’s home care community, I commend Secretary
Sebelius and Administrator Berwick for making patient safety a
national priority. When it comes to delivering safe, cost-effective and
high-quality health care, nowhere is there a more applicable environment
than the home.
“Our nation’s home care, with its highly skilled health care
professionals, is on the front lines making the transition from the hospital
as safe and effective as possible while also offering the best protection
against avoidable hospital readmissions. As HHS pointed out this morning,
effective transition of patients from hospitalizations would save billions
of dollars. Keeping patients at home, especially seniors and disabled persons,
will significantly improve quality of care and reduce the financial burden
on America’s broader health care system. Home care will be a key tool
in helping the Initiative achieve its primary goals of cost containment
and reducing readmissions.
“NAHC is committed to working alongside both Congress and the administration
to help improve home care for millions of Americans. Keeping patients
safe must be priority one, and we look forward to adding our thoughts
to this discussion in the weeks and months ahead."
About NAHC
The National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC) is a nonprofit
organization that represents the nation’s 33,000 home care and hospice
organizations. NAHC also advocates for the more than two million nurses,
therapists, aides and other caregivers employed by such organizations to
provide in-home services each year to some 10 million Americans who are
infirm, chronically ill, disabled and dying. Along with its advocacy, NAHC
is committed to excellence in every respect and provides information to
help its members maintain the highest quality of care. To learn more about
NAHC, visit www.nahc.org and www.caring.org. |