CONCORD — Granite VNA President and CEO Beth Slepian has been named to the National Healthcare at Home 2025 Best Practices and Future Insights Study steering committee. The committee is comprised of 22 home-based care industry leaders from throughout the country, and will guide and oversee what plans to be the most comprehensive study on best practices and future insights on the delivery of home health and hospice in the United States.
“This work matters deeply to me. As a clinician and home-based care agency leader, I have witnessed firsthand how critical home-based care is for patients, caregivers and communities,” said Slepian. “Home-based care is the future of health care and this study will help providers like Granite VNA continue to meet the needs of patients in a dynamic and challenging health care landscape.”
Slepian also serves on the board of the National Alliance for Care at Home where she contributes to federal policy and advocacy initiatives, regulatory blueprints, legal strategy, member services and engagement and strategic direction.
Locally, she serves on the board of the Wolfeboro Area Meals on Wheels, Inc., and has previously served on the boards of CATCH Neighborhood Housing and Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce. She has served as president and CEO of Granite VNA since 2015.
The National Healthcare at Home Best Practices and Future Insights Study is designed to help home-based health care organizations nationwide prepare for the future and navigate ongoing disruptions to the industry.
For more information, visit granitevna.org.
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