Skilled Nursing News November 7, 2025
Amy Stulick

Demographic pressure, policy reform and digital advances mark 2025 as a defining moment for the skilled nursing sector, and winners will be defined by quality, data-driven decision making, and alignment with value-based care models, according to CliftonLarsonAllen’s (CLA) latest analysis.

Operators would do well to realign with reimbursement models, understanding that quality is currency, and “maturing the business of the business,” CliftonLarsonAllen (CLA) said in its 40th annual SNF Cost Comparison and Industry Trends Report.

In other words, as operations and business practices become more complex, leadership in the sector will need to understand and negotiate for the best Medicare Advantage contract while also maintaining strong and timely accounts receivable collection processes and capturing data in real time to show...

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