McKnight's April 26, 2021
Kimberly Marselas

Medicare Advantage’s aggressive market penetration represents a major threat to skilled nursing providers, some of whom now find themselves clearing less per resident day through MA plans than they do in state Medicaid programs.

A panel of nursing home and senior living executives Friday called for more oversight in the face of the continuing shift. They spoke during the 2021 Legislative and Regulatory Conference hosted by the National Association for the Support of Long Term Care.

“This transfer of risk from the government to Part C Medicare Advantage plans, while it appears to be great for the federal government, if they do not establish some standards, it is in my top three threats to our profession, specifically skilled post-acute, in...

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