VNA of Care New England named as Top Agency

Posted 12/8/17

The VNA of Care New England has been named a Top Agency of the 2017 HomeCare Elite, a recognition of the top-performing home health agencies in the U.S. For the past 12 years, HomeCare Elite has …

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VNA of Care New England named as Top Agency

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The VNA of Care New England has been named a Top Agency of the 2017 HomeCare Elite, a recognition of the top-performing home health agencies in the U.S. For the past 12 years, HomeCare Elite has annually identified the top 25 percent of Medicare-certified agencies and highlighted the top 100 and top 500 agencies overall. 

The ranking is developed by ABILITY Network, a leading information technology company helping providers and payers simplify the administrative and clinical complexities of health care; and sponsored by DecisionHealth, publisher of Home Health Line and the Complete Home Health ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Coding Manual. 

“We are so proud of this honor and to be recognized among some of the best home care providers in our country.  It has been our privilege to serve the home health and hospice needs of Rhode Island for decades. This recognition is an acknowledgement of the extraordinary level of high quality, compassionate care that we provide each and every day,” Kathleen Peirce, RN, BSN, MS, executive director of the VNA of Care New England said in a statement. 

“The team at the VNA of Care New England has demonstrated an impressive ability to deliver great patient care,” said Christine Lang, senior director for ABILITY Network. “This is due to the skill and dedication of their clinical professionals, as well as the proficiency and efforts of their quality team tracking, measuring and interpreting the data that supports the delivery of care. Together, they have earned this recognition as one of the top home care agencies in the country.”

“Congratulations to those leading agencies that earned a spot on HomeCare Elite,” said Marci Heydt, senior content manager for DecisionHealth. “The VNA of Care New England and its peers have worked hard to improve quality outcomes while maintaining solid profit margins, which is increasingly difficult as home health agencies faced increased regulatory burdens each year.”

HomeCare Elite agencies are determined by an analysis of performance measures in quality outcomes, best practices implementation, patient experience (HHCAHPS), quality improvement and consistency, and financial health. In order to be considered, an agency must be Medicare-certified and have data for at least three outcomes in Home Health Compare. Out of 9,064 agencies considered, 2,268 are recognized on the 2017 HomeCare Elite winners list overall.

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