CAIPA Partners with CarePort® to Optimize Transitional Care Management Processes

CarePort Connect provides independent practice association with extensive connectivity to hospitals and health systems in Greater NY BOSTON – AUGUST 31, 2021 – CarePort, powered by WellSky®, a market leader in care transitions, today…
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Why documentation in inpatient rehabilitation matters: Reducing the risk for inpatient rehabilitation providers as CMS audits resume

CMS surveys are back, and inpatient rehabilitation providers must prepare to demonstrate that their claims demonstrate the need for inpatient care. During this webinar, rehabilitation expert Jane Snecinski will review how proper documentation can minimize the chances of a CMS audit.
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FAQs from the webinar: The 2022 Home Health Proposed Rule: A glimpse into the future of home health

Renowned home health consultant Sharon Harder and clinical expert Jill Dyer, BSN, RN, HCS-D, HCS-O recently presented a webinar unpacking the key elements of the home health proposed rule, including the VBP expansion, Quality Reporting Program changes, and infusion therapy payment updates. Now, Sharon and Jill provide extensive answers to the most frequently asked questions from the webinar.
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Reducing risks of COVID-19 with mesenchymal stem cells

Umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cell infusions may reduce the risk of death and quicken recovery time for COVID-19 patients suffering the most severe conditions. Join Dr. Camillo Ricordi as he examines the potential for stem cells to treat COVID-19 and similar respiratory infections.
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Combatting GVHD with UCB-derived regulatory T cells

Infection and relapse are the principal obstacles to successful use of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. pioneering researcher John Wagner, MD shares how thymic progenitor cells (Pro-Ts) can repair damaged immune systems, and how UCB can reliably provide large numbers of Pro-Ts suitable for clinical use.
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Reducing risk of infection in cord blood transplantation

Join Dr. Amanda Olson from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, as she shares evidence-based recommendations for the prevention and treatment of opportunistic infections in adult patients undergoing CBT.