Grantee Name
Home Aide Service of Eastern New York, Inc., (dba Eddy Visiting Nurse Association)
Funding Area
Special Projects Fund
Publication Date
August 2013
Grant Amount
$269,156
Grant Date:
November 24, 2010 – May 22, 2013
Seventy-five percent of the nation’s health care spending is spent on patients with chronic conditions.
Providing care for these patients at home can reduce these costs, but has proven to be a logistical challenge. One model of care, developed in Arkansas, shows promise—Baptist Health’s Home-based Chronic Care Model improved outcomes and quality of care while cutting back on costs and staff member turnover. The Home-based Chronic Care model focuses on patient empowerment, theory-based behavioral interventions, and care coordination, and incorporates telemedicine and depression screening into current models of home-based care. The Eddy Visiting Center is the largest home health care agency in the greater Capital Region. Serving more than 5,000 patients in both urban and rural communities, it is well positioned to pilot this model of care in New York State.
In November 2010, the New York Health Foundation (NYHealth) awarded a grant to the Eddy Visiting Nurse Association to implement the Baptist Health Home-based Chronic Care Model and evaluate its capacity to transform home health care in New York State.