Why Join WHO?

The Power of Caring Begins at Home

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The Power of Association

  • We are stronger together than apart.
  • Networking is the key to vitality.
  • WHO is a vast network of home health professionals ready and willing to help.

The Power of Peers

  • WHO offers free peer-to-peer consultation, as well as discounted on-site, consultation for more in-depth needs.
  • WHO puts hundreds of home care providers at your fingertips through online contact.
  • WHO puts your local peers at your side through regular regional meetings.

The Power of Innovation

  • WHO has launched the only state-specific data analysis on improving Medicare reimbursement for home health.
  • WHO is the only state association to create home care evidence-based practice guidelines.

The Power of Analysis

  • WHO members receive monthly reports showing where their agencies stand compared with agencies in their local markets, in Wisconsin and across the nation.

The Power of Application

  • In WHO reports, strengths and weaknesses are seen at a glance, as are rate of improvement and performance in a pay-for-play model.

The Power of Education

  • WHO members can get free online college-level continuing education during 2011.
  • National speakers highlight WHO’s annual conventions, covering both science and business.
  • WHO provides OASIS training, testing and certification — the key to success in quality of care and reimbursement.
  • WHO’s series of one-day workshops covers the topics you need most.

The Power of the Web

  • Through WHO’s web site, patients can find local home health providers.
  • Members-only pages offer links, resource documents, a growing blog and other tools to save your agency time and money.

The Power of Teamwork

  • WHO’s members-only online forums provide immediate access to your peer network — the best source when you need help.
  • WHO’s video presentation shares the beauty, power and necessity of home care with the public, the media and the government.

The Power of Information

  • WHO provides its members with timely information from national home care organizations, state and federal governments, other state organizations and more than 400 news sources.

The Power of Unity

  • WHO provides home health with a unified voice on health care policy, regulation, law and funding.
  • WHO empowers its members to speak out with weekly notices of opportunities, prepared talking points and a user-friendly online path to elected leaders.

The Power of Action

  • Whether it’s through education, certification, innovation, representation, or collaboration, WHO members join forces and make good things happen for each other, for themselves and for the people who depend on them for care in Wisconsin.

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