
Hear From Former DOH Deputy Commissioner Adam Herbst The HCANYS 2025 Annual Conference!
April 30-May 1
Saratoga Springs, NY
The 2025 HCANYS Annual Conference is filled with terrific keynote session and speakers. This one is no exception!
Over the past several decades, health care policy and services delivery have been progressively shifting from inpatient and facility-based care, to ambulatory care, community health, and in-home care. In nearly every diagnostic/service category – from prenatal and perinatal care, to primary care and prevention, to management of complex medical conditions, to pre-acute, acute and post-acute care, to pre- and post-surgical care, to rehab and recovery, to chronic care, to end of life care, there are critical roles that home – home care is playing a critically-partnered to physicians, hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, dialysis providers and pharmacists, as well as a provider-lead for patients. New care models, bundled payments, valued based payments, social care networks, ACOs, all-inclusive payor models, 1115 waivers, and more, are all examples of strategic vehicles where these partnerships and lead roles are demonstrating value, and growing.
Learn more about the big picture of NYS and national developments and trends for home care in roles across the continuum of care from Adam Herbst!
Program highlights include:
- Creating a Keeping Culture – Winning the Retention Battle in Home Care
- Will AI Transform Healthcare?
- Closing the Generational Gap
- Update From The National Alliance for Care at Home
Register here!

About the speaker: Adam S. Herbst is a nationally recognized leader in healthcare policy, Medicaid innovation, and system transformation, with decades of experience driving impactful change across government, health systems, and the private sector. His expertise in Medicaid reform, healthcare operations, and integrated care delivery has made him one of the foremost thought leaders in addressing the nation’s most pressing healthcare challenges.
As Deputy Commissioner at the New York State Department of Health and Special Advisor to two New York State Governors, Adam played a pivotal role in shaping healthcare policy and strategy for one of the nation’s largest and most complex healthcare systems.
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