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The FY 2025 Home Health Value-Based Purchasing (HHVBP) payment adjustments provide one of the clearest snapshots yet of how agencies are performing under the national model. This webinar will analyze the latest national payment performance data to identify the patterns, trends, and agency characteristics shaping HHVBP outcomes.
Join us for a webinar session where we’ll examine how agencies performed across the program and how adjustments were distributed nationwide. The session will highlight characteristics of top-performing agencies and how those patterns compare with agencies receiving lower payment adjustments.
We’ll also connect these findings to the broader trajectory of HHVBP performance, exploring what current data suggests about future benchmarks and what agencies can do now to strengthen performance ahead of the 2026 payment year.
What You’ll Learn
- A breakdown of FY 2025 HHVBP payment adjustment results
- Geographic, size and organizational patterns among top- and lower-performing agencies
- What the latest data signals about future HHVBP benchmarks
- Practical actions agencies can take now to strengthen 2026 performance
Who Should Attend
- Home Health CEOs, COOs and Executive Leaders
- Quality and Performance Improvement Leaders
- Clinical Operations and Compliance Teams
- Financial and Strategic Planning Leaders
- Anyone responsible for HHVBP performance monitoring
Meet your speaker

Lindsay Doak
Vice President of Data and Research — HealthPivots/Netsmart
Lindsay Doak is Vice President of Data and Research at HealthPivots, where she leads analytics and research initiatives supporting value-based care, quality improvement and performance measurement across the healthcare at home continuum. She brings 20 years of experience in home health and hospice, with deep expertise in industry education, data analytics and HHCAHPS performance.
Lindsay also serves as Chair of the National Healthcare at Home Best Practice Study, and former Chair of the National Patient and Family Satisfaction Quality Improvement Project. Working with providers and industry leaders to identify and share best practices that improve outcomes, patient experience and value-based performance in home-based care.



