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2025 Hospital Trends

The Future of Healthcare: 4 Hospital Trends For 2025

The post-acute care landscape is forever evolving, making it critical for health leaders to stay on top of shifting trends, particularly within the inpatient rehabilitation setting. To optimize hospital operations, improve patient outcomes, and bolster financial sustainability, understanding and adapting hospital priorities has never been more important.

Healthcare Headlines from the Hill: December Edition

Healthcare Headlines from the Hill: December Edition

Stay ahead of the latest regulatory shifts and healthcare breaking news with Headlines from the Hill.

$16 Trillion and Growing: Strategies to Combat the Global Impact of Mental Health Disorders

$16 Trillion and Growing: Strategies to Combat the Global Impact of Mental Health Disorders

As of May 2024, 65% of U.S. adults report experiencing concerns about their own mental health or the mental health of their friends and family (up 15% from 2020), notes a CVS Health survey.1

Healthcare Headlines from the Hill: November Edition

Healthcare Headlines from the Hill: November Edition

Stay ahead of the latest regulatory shifts and healthcare breaking news with Headlines from the Hill.

A Hospital’s Role in Fighting Health Disparities

A Hospital’s Role in Fighting Health Disparities

Health disparities are a persistent issue, with certain communities facing significantly worse health outcomes than others. This gap is often present in access to quality post-acute services, particularly for those requiring inpatient rehabilitation.

Executive Insights: Preparing Your Hospital for CMS’ Review Choice Demonstration

Executive Insights: Preparing Your Hospital for CMS’ Review Choice Demonstration

Following CMS’ Review Choice Demonstration (RCD) implementation in Alabama on August 21, 2023, CMS has added guidance to aid in the process and has begun implementation in a new state.

Strategies for Improved Health Literacy: How Patients, Providers and Communities can Benefit

Strategies for Improved Health Literacy: How Patients, Providers and Communities can Benefit

October is National Health Literacy month, which aims at increasing awareness and education about the importance of improving health literacy for both patients and healthcare providers.

Healthcare Headlines from the Hill: September Edition

Healthcare Headlines from the Hill: September Edition

Stay ahead of the latest regulatory shifts and healthcare breaking news with Headlines from the Hill. In this month’s edition you will find: Cost of healthcare: Three bills proposed. MedPAC considers rural health quality. MedPAC critical access hospitals: Shifting coinsurance to 20% of payment rates and introducing a cap. Prior Authorization: State legislatures imposing tighter...

Boosting Adult Behavioral Health Outcomes: Three Key Advantages of Partnership

Boosting Adult Behavioral Health Outcomes: Three Key Advantages of Partnership

By 2030, it is estimated that nearly 14 million Americans aged 56 years or older will have a mental health or substance use disorder – an increase of 57% from 2012.1 This growing number has pushed behavioral health to the forefront of hospital strategic priorities.

CMS Staffing Mandate Finalized: What Does It Mean for Patient and Hospital Outcomes?

CMS Staffing Mandate Finalized: What Does It Mean for Patient and Hospital Outcomes?

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) recently finalized minimum staffing requirements for skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) and other nursing homes.1 These requirements are expected to have lasting impacts on the industry, including several post-acute programs, such as inpatient rehabilitation. Since CMS proposed the requirement in 2023, it has been...

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