Skilled Nursing News January 3, 2023
Tim Mullaney

Over the last two years, skilled nursing providers have faced a pandemic and a labor crisis. As 2023 dawns, leaders across the industry are taking stock of their changed organizations and a reshaped business environment, and are preparing to execute strategies formulated in the COVID crucible.

As Signature HealthCARE CEO Joe Steier puts it: “Every quality health care operator needs to write a new playbook for skilled nursing.”

In our two-part Executive Outlook series, you will hear from leaders throughout the sector, learning more about their playbooks and what challenges and opportunities they anticipate the next year will bring.

While their outlooks and strategies differ in some regards, all are focused on addressing the massive workforce issues facing providers, as...

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