Skilled Nursing News March 8, 2024
Shelby Grebbin

The growing prevalence of Medicare Advantage (MA) plans in many skilled nursing markets has been a source of mounting challenges for operators, many of whom are wondering whether they can keep up with the change.

Yet a few strategies can go a long way to make the transition work, experts said. They cite leveraging data analytics, fostering inter-provider collaboration, and prioritizing staff education as among the top ways to beat the challenges.

In a recent panel discussion at the CLINICAL conference hosted by Skilled Nursing News in Tampa titled, “Medicare Advantage in Skilled Nursing: Pain and Possibilities,” panelists delved into the complexities and opportunities presented by Medicare Advantage in skilled nursing facilities.

The panel featured insights from Jolene Johnson, VP...

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