Senior Housing News March 6, 2024
Andrew Christman

As it gears up to serve a new generation of residents, the senior living industry would do well to study the ways that large retail organizations such as Amazon and Kroger have deepened health care offerings in recent years.

What is helping set the stage for senior living providers to get more involved in the healthcare space is the increasing amount of Medicare dollars going to private health insurance companies.

Private insurers make up around half of the $1 trillion expenditure threshold that was broken last year, according to Anne Tumlinson, founder and CEO of ATI Advisory.

“A lot of these services, innovations and disruptions are actually not traditional healthcare, they don’t look like medical care at all,” Tumlinson said...

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