Skilled Nursing News October 14, 2021
Jordyn Reiland

Longevity Health Plan, a leading independent provider of Medicare Advantage (MA) institutional special needs plans (I-SNP) in the skilled nursing industry, announced this week that it will be expanding its reach in Florida, Illinois and New Jersey.

Longevity will now offer I-SNPs in 300 additional nursing homes comprising more than 33,000 beds for coverage effective Jan. 1, 2022, according to the press release.

“Forward-thinking facility owners and operators recognize the value of our multi-disciplinary, patient-centric model in achieving quality outcomes and the significant benefit of the expertise and resources our nurse practitioners provide, especially in these challenging times,” Dr. René Lerer, Longevity’s CEO, said in the press release.

I-SNPs are a value-based plan that restricts enrollment to people eligible for...

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