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  2. Amedisys - Wikipedia

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    Amedisys provides in-home skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech language pathology, medical social work, home aides, and hospice and bereavement services, with 11 million patient care visits in 2011. [4] Amedisys employs more than 21,000 individuals at more than 500 locations in 39 states and Washington, D.C.

  3. Amedisys Home Health and Hospice Care - Wikipedia

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  4. Amedisys' (AMED) VNA Assets Buyout Boosts Home Health-Hospice

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  5. Hospice care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Respite care may be necessary, for instance, if a family member who is providing home hospice care is briefly unable to perform his or her duties and an alternative care provider becomes necessary.) [50] As of 2008, Medicare was responsible for around 80% of hospice payments, reimbursing providers differently from county to county with a higher ...

  6. Gentiva Health Services - Wikipedia

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    Gentiva Health Services is a provider of home health care, hospice, and related health services in the United States.The company is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.Prior to its October 2014 acquisition by Kindred Healthcare, it was a Fortune 1000 company with over $1.7 billion in annual revenue and a member of the S&P 600 index.

  7. UnitedHealthcare CEO gunned down in Manhattan sold company ...

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    The DOJ, joined by the attorneys general from Maryland, Illinois, New Jersey, and New York, sued to block UnitedHealth Group Incorporated from spending $3.3 billion to acquire its rival health and ...

  8. National Association for Home Care & Hospice - Wikipedia

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    From 2000 to 2015, home health providers saw a 115% increase in employment. [3] 2015 was the first year that more money was spent on home care in the USA than nursing home care. [4] It produced a report in 2018 on problems of data sharing and interoperability in the hospice sector.

  9. Home care - Wikipedia

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    Homecare (home care, in-home care), also known as domiciliary care, personal care or social care, is health care or supportive care provided in the individual home where the patient or client is living, generally focusing on paramedical aid by professional caregivers, assistance in daily living for ill, disabled or elderly people, or a combination thereof.