Skilled Nursing News September 18, 2024
Amy Stulick

Coming off of his first year as CEO of American Senior Communities, Steve Van Camp, is busy planning an Institutional Special Needs Plan (I-SNP) joint venture with five other providers in Indiana, while also devoting time and resources to meeting quality measures and outcomes among ASC facilities.

An important consideration to forge ahead with these efforts for Van Camp are the benefits and drawbacks of concentrated scale in the state. Of course, these allow a certain level of influence with state legislators and the perks of a robust back office team to keep survey tags below the state and national average. However, with the workforce shortage continuing, ASC is sometimes competing against itself for needed staff in the state.

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