Home Health Care News February 11, 2020
Joyce Famakinwa

The home health and home care markets have a lot of tailwinds working in their favor. In the health care sector at large, however, CFOs foresee strong financial pressures ahead.

That’s according to a recent survey from BDO, a Chicago-based accounting, tax, financial advisory and consulting organization. Released in January, the survey includes the responses of 100 CFOs at U.S. health care organizations, including home health providers, with revenues ranging from $250 million to $3 billion.

Overall, 55% of surveyed executives expect to see a recession in the next year or two, and 23% of executives are concerned about risks related to government reimbursement.

For home health providers, this means navigating the challenges surrounding the Patient-Driven Groupings Model...

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