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National Healthcare at Home 2025 Best Practices Study needs your participation

BerryDunn, a consulting firm, is excited to announce the return of best practice research to the industry with the 2025 National Healthcare at Home Best Practices and Future Insights Study. The purpose of this study is to continue the involvement and commitment to research in the healthcare at home industry. Why? Because they believe home-based care is the future of healthcare and they want to be part of helping the industry grow. In order for the study to succeed, they need home health and hospice agencies’ participation!

What you will gain 
Not only will your efforts help create a comprehensive report with global observations available to the industry at no cost, but participating agencies will also receive exclusive access to their interactive portal, featuring detailed benchmarks and insights that can be segmented by size, outcomes, and more.

How you can participate

You are invited to register and share your input on the topics you’d like them to explore in this year’s study. Then, simply agree to a one-time, 45-minute commitment to complete the survey in Fall 2025. The survey will be available for a flexible three-month window, allowing you to participate at your convenience.

Register Now!

Purposes of the study
This study will be designed to add value to the industry, vendors, and the state and national associations and organizations that support the industry. This includes data-driven answers for every agency in the country on what works, what doesn’t work, and what agencies MUST do based on their status. More importantly, agencies will learn key clinical and operational best practices performed by leading agencies in the country. All results will be delivered free of charge to agencies and associations. 

Study timeline
The 2025 study will follow a three-phased approach. The first phase invites providers to suggest topics and priorities to guide the study design. Phase two will entail a comprehensive survey of nearly 1,000 agency leaders, followed by the phase three distribution of the resulting data and analysis. Providers interested in registering for the study and providing input on the study’s themes can complete this form. Working with a national steering committee of industry leaders, the 2025 study will address the topics that matter most to agencies today.

For questions or more information, contact hcresearch@berrydunn.com. 

Sponsored by: National Alliance for Care at Home, LeadingAge, and Council of State Home Care and Hospice Associations

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