Home Health Care News March 6, 2025
Joyce Famakinwa

The leadership team at BrightSpring Health Services (Nasdaq: BTSG) has highlighted home-based primary care as a major business opportunity in the near future.

“Home-based primary care represents a significant opportunity in the coming years, with ACO and payer strategies continuing to develop,” BrightSpring President and CEO Jon Rousseau said Thursday during the company’s fourth-quarter 2024 earnings call.

Based in Louisville, Kentucky, BrightSpring delivers care to patients in the home and in the community. The company focuses on complex populations, offering primary care, home- and community-based services, pharmacy services and rehab services to over 400,000 consumers throughout 50 states.

Rousseau noted that BrightSpring’s primary care business has seen expansion and growth in areas where the company leverages proximity and access to...

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