Healthcare Market Resources’ New Data Negates Assumptions on In-House Home Health Agencies

Dresher, PA (PRWEB) June 15, 2012

In the Post-Obama Care realm, post-acute providers feel pressured to integrate services and optimize partnerships and alliances. Todays home health agencies, jockeying for position in order to become a preferred provider for their services, often feel like second class citizens to in-house or captive agencies.

Healthcare Market Resources, (HMR) a leading provider of custom market data for hospices and home health agencies, announces a new set of metrics to dispel the myths associated with hospital-based home health referrals.

Theres a commonly held belief in the home health industry, particularly among freestanding organizations, that hospital-based and hospital-affiliated home health agencies(HHAs) monopolize all the in-house referrals, Richard Chesney, HMR CEO said.

Healthcare Market Resources set out to examine that myth with a new analysis by linking Medicare hospital inpatient claims to home health admissions or readmissions within a four day window.

Based on an analysis of 2009 Medicare claims data, HMR was able to determine the specific home health agencies that patients went to from each hospital. The research goes beyond the boundaries of previous analysis which was limited to examining competition within a geographical area, explained Chesney. Our analysis gives insight into the referral patterns established by specific hospitals bringing market share analysis down to the micro level. More than 67% of the hospitals did not have a dominant provider.

Whether you operate in the state of Alaska with over 86% of high market share hospitals that year or in Louisiana with just over 6% of hospitals considered to have a dominant agency in 2009, the research details how hospitals behave in a particular market.

Healthcare Market Resources offers a glance at the state data used for its analysis with a comprehensive chart at http://www.healthmr.com/resources/highmarketsharehospitals. The data is an effective tool for home health agencies to discover referral opportunities to support their goals with strategies for growth in market share. Healthcare Market Resources new market research is inclusive of any hospital and can be leveraged by any home health agency.

A review of the data in a particular market can reveal that while some of the states in the highest quartile have CON restrictions on access, that regulatory-limited provider base did not automatically lead to a high percentage of single-agency dominated institutions.

Our data analysis can take into account that a hospital may attract patients beyond the service area of the captive agency or even go as far as to make note that in many metropolitan areas, patients can easily cross state lines to get care, while agencies cannot, Chesney explained. The research identifies the hospitals that have a dominant agency, with more than 70% market share, but this HHA may not be a captive organization

By effectively connecting our research with a custom report on your market, Home health agencies looking to expand their market share can now take their sales strategies to a micro level, Chesney said.

A sampling of the detail inherent in the state-specific report can be found at http://www.healthmr.com/resources/highmarketsharehospitals and additional descriptions of specific reports can be obtained by calling 215-657-7373.

The consistent takeaway from all of our data, regardless of the state you operate in, is that home health agencies that look at their market share based on assumptions or myths will be off the mark when it comes to meeting their quotas, Chesney stated.

About Healthcare Market Resources

Healthcare Market Resources, Inc., a leading provider of reliable data enables home health agencies and hospices to make market decisions based on data and not perceptions. Its customized local market reports give healthcare executives a competitive edge for business development and strategic planning initiatives. http://www.healthmr.com.







Healthcare Business Plans, the Experts at Wise Business Plans Now Have Dedicated Writers Just For Healthcare Professionals


Las Vegas, Nevada (PRWEB) August 15, 2012

Since entering the market, the business plan professionals at Wise Business Plans have developed a wide variety of plans for clients on both a domestic and international basis. From MBA writers to professionals with the ability to develop predictive financial models that give the client an accurate perspective of the potential their business holds. All of the members of the Wise Business Plan team are expertly trained and are committed to delivering a project that accurately reflects the client vision and sets them on a pathway for success. Our strength lies in the fact that we are able to connect with the client and put their vision into the types of language key decision-makers are looking for says Wise Business Plan Director, Joe Ferriolo. One industry that Wise Business Plan routinely services is Healthcare. With more and more consumers looking to healthcare for solutions, organizations that operate in this industry are in need of the expert services that can only be found at Wise Business Plans! All Healthcare business plans come with the following elements:

Healthcare Providers, Policy Makers Hold ‘Candid’ Talks in D.C.

Washington, D.C (PRWEB) July 25, 2012

Called “Candid Conversations with CEOs,” the meeting was hosted by Norwalk, CT-based Lincoln Healthcare Events, an independent producer of healthcare intelligence conferences.

Topics of discussion during the three-hour meeting included: