EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 27 MIN
Healthcare at Home: The Fight Over Who Decides Your Care
from The Boomer Effect · host The Boomer Effect with Jerry and Rose
America’s healthcare debate usually focuses on insurance premiums and drug prices, but one of the most critical — and vulnerable — parts of the system often goes overlooked: home care.In this episode, Julian Hagmann, Chief Operating Officer of Caring Professionals, Inc., joins the show to discuss thegrowing challenges facing home-based healthcare programs, including concerns about fraud, rising costs, and policy decisions that may favor institutional care over patient-directed solutions.Julian recently testified before the New York State Senate about the potential impact of a single fiscal intermediary mandate on the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP) — a Medicaid-funded initiative thatallows individuals to choose and direct their own caregivers, often family members or trusted friends.The conversation explores how policy failures are affectingpatients and caregivers, why home care can be more humane and cost-effective than traditional institutional care, and what meaningful healthcare reform could look like if leaders prioritize patient-centered solutions.If we want to fix American healthcare, we may need to start where care matters most — at home. For More Information: https://www.protecthomecare.orghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/julian-hagmann-7ba53521/https://www.caringprofessionals.comPlease Support this Podcast:www.omegaplanners.netwww.jlsmithassociates.comhttps://patriotmobile.com/partners/rosewww.americansforprosperity.orgwww.theboomereffect.comhttps://wordmarketingservices.com/Rose’s Ministry: www.sheiscalledbyhim.com
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America’s healthcare debate usually focuses on insurance premiums and drug prices, but one of the most critical — and vulnerable — parts of the system often goes overlooked: home care.In this episode, Julian Hagmann, Chief Operating Officer of Caring Professionals, Inc., joins the show to discuss thegrowing challenges facing home-based healthcare programs, including concerns about fraud, rising costs, and policy decisions that may favor institutional care over patient-directed solutions.Julian recently testified before the New York State Senate about the potential impact of a single fiscal intermediary mandate on the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP) — a Medicaid-funded initiative thatallows individuals to choose and direct their own caregivers, often family members or trusted friends.The conversation explores how policy failures are affectingpatients and caregivers, why home care can be more humane and cost-effective than traditional institutional care, and what meaningful healthcare reform could look like if leaders prioritize patient-centered solutions.If we want to fix American healthcare, we may need to start where care matters most — at home. For More Information: https://www.protecthomecare.orghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/julian-hagmann-7ba53521/https://www.caringprofessionals.comPlease Support this Podcast:www.omegaplanners.netwww.jlsmithassociates.comhttps://patriotmobile.com/partners/rosewww.americansforprosperity.orgwww.theboomereffect.comhttps://wordmarketingservices.com/Rose’s Ministry: www.sheiscalledbyhim.com
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