Skilled Nursing News July 21, 2023
Amy Stulick

Leaders at nursing homes could create long-term value for their organizations if they adopted a population health focus, empowered local leaders and pursued actively value-based purchasing models.

That’s according to a report published by CliftonLarsonAllen (CLA) earlier this month.

In an industry facing seismic changes, SNF operators should seize strategic opportunities, empower local leadership, and jump into areas for growth potential, including the maturing market for institutional special needs plans, or I-SNPs.

Incorporating behavioral health to create a more robust clinical plan is a must too, with such needs growing in the nursing home space, with regional density focus being more important than ever too, considering state Medicaid rebasing, the CLA experts noted.

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