Senior Housing News October 7, 2024
Austin Montgomery

Value-based care is still a big driver in how senior living operators are meeting future challenges.

That’s according to a recent survey by the American Seniors Housing Association (ASHA) and tech firm August Health. The survey includes responses from 68 senior living clinical leaders between July 15 and August 15 of this year. Nearly a third of respondents said their respective organizations cared for between 1,001 and 2,500 residents.

About one-third of respondents, 31%, said they have no value-based care plans, while 29% are actively operating with a value-based system in place.Another 31% are evaluating opportunities to join a value-based care system.

“My sense is that a growing number of companies with multiple properties are dipping their toes in. For...

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Topics: Payment Models, Post-Acute Care, Provider, Survey / Study, Trends, Value Based
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