Skilled Nursing News February 28, 2025
Zahida Siddiqi

American Healthcare REIT (NYSE: AHR) executives highlighted the strong performance of its Trilogy assets, praising Trilogy’s model for its diversity and flexibility in adjusting to changing market conditions, including possible cuts to Medicaid, and reimbursement for skilled nursing services.

Additionally, the executives said that if the proposed Medicaid cuts were to be enacted, Trilogy would easily be able to pivot its business model away from skilled nursing to segments that utilize Medicare and private pay, noting that Trilogy’s model has gradually moved away from skilled nursing in general over the last decade.

Overall, the company expressed confidence that Trilogy has the operational flexibility and diversified revenue streams to adapt to potential Medicaid policy changes without major disruption to their business.

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