Skilled Nursing News May 19, 2019
Maggie Flynn

As the federal government continues to push health care providers to put skin in the game for outcomes, skilled nursing facilities have to demonstrate their ability to offer solutions to reap the rewards.

But how they do that varies from region to region and provider to provider, with each path presenting its own pros and cons.

On a panel dedicated to the topic of moving SNFs further into risk at the LTC 100 conference held in Naples, Fla. earlier this month, there were wildly varied opinions on the best way forward into financial viability — defined as a path “capable of producing solid, sustainable margins.”

For some providers, the most fruitful way forward has been pursuing partnerships with bundled...

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