Skilled Nursing News July 10, 2023
Shelby Grebbin

With the end of the Public Health Emergency, industry stakeholders said the development of Institutional Special Needs Plans (I-SNP) are of more interest to skilled nursing operators than ever before.

Mark Price, Chief Executive Officer of Curana Health, said interest level in I-SNPs has significantly increased in the past few months.

“With the end of the public health emergency, providers are seeking ways to continue providing skilled care without requiring a qualified three-day hospital stay for residents. I-SNPs offer a solution that benefits both residents and facilities,” he said. “This change has driven interest as providers realize the potential benefits for their residents and facilities.”

I-SNPs are a specialized type of Medicare Advantage designed to meet the healthcare needs of...

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