Alisa Mairone serves as the Public Affairs Director at BAYADA Home Health Care, where she has established herself as a pivotal force in advocating for the home health care industry. With over five years of dedicated experience, Alisa has successfully developed and executed innovative public...
Alisa Mairone serves as the Public Affairs Director at BAYADA Home Health Care, where she has established herself as a pivotal force in advocating for the home health care industry. With over five years of dedicated experience, Alisa has successfully developed and executed innovative public affairs and media campaigns that underscore the critical importance of adequate state and federal reimbursement rates for Medicaid-based home care services. Since launching BAYADA's groundbreaking public affairs program in 2018, she has not only raised awareness about the financial challenges facing the industry but has also fostered meaningful dialogue among stakeholders, policymakers, and the public.
Her strategic approach combines her expertise in government relations and communications, allowing her to craft compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences. Alisa's proficiency in speech writing and legislative relations has positioned her as a trusted messenger in the healthcare sector, where she actively engages with legislators and advocates to influence policy decisions that impact home care services. Under her leadership, the public affairs program has seen consistent growth, adapting to the evolving landscape of healthcare policy while maintaining a clear focus on the needs of patients and providers alike.
Alisa's commitment to the intersection of government affairs and communications is evident in her ability to translate complex healthcare issues into accessible messages. Her skills in proofreading and effective communication ensure that every piece of content she produces is not only informative but also impactful. As the home health care industry continues to face challenges, Alisa remains at the forefront, championing the cause of quality care and equitable funding for those who rely on home health services.