Skilled Nursing News January 17, 2024
Shelby Grebbin

For 2024, the nursing home industry’s focus must be on strategies that prioritize data accuracy, effective leadership, and innovative solutions as facilities evolve to meet changing demands and challenges from staffing.

This is the view expressed during a webinar held Thursday based on a survey of our readers on their outlook for 2024 titled, “Skilled Nursing 2024 Executive Outlook: Staffing, Reimbursement, M&A in Turbulent Times.”

Panelists included Steve Nee, CEO of Diversicare Healthcare Services, who said that staffing remained the main obstacle for providers and must be countered with attention to staff’s well-being. Other panelists sharing their perspectives on the critical issues confronting skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) included Jen Gross, post-acute iInformatics specialist with Net Health, and Peggy Connorton, associate...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Big Data, Conferences / Podcast, Post-Acute Care, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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