Functional decline among patients after hospitalization for injury, illness or surgery is fairly common. Post-acute care facilities come to their aid, playing a vital role in assisting individuals to expedite their recovery process while lowering medical costs. As Medicare and health insurance companies no longer pay for readmissions within a certain timeframe after discharge, hospitals are increasingly forming strategic partnerships with post-acute care facilities to provide transitional care for patients and reduce the likelihood of costly readmissions.
On that note, the global post-acute care market is forecasted to be worth USD 1186.29 billion in 2030, expanding at a CAGR of 6.5 percent from 2022 to 2030. Key drivers fueling this expansion include the growing aging population, advancements in medical technology and the transition to home-based care. The rising prevalence of chronic diseases and the subsequent rise in surgical procedures are also driving the demand for post-acute care service providers.
This edition of Healthcare Business Review brings forth the most influential developments in the healthcare landscape. The edition features thought leadership articles from Emma P. Monaco, director of post-acute strategy at Garden Grove Hospital Medical Center & Huntington Beach Hospital at Prime Healthcare, who shares insightful perspectives on the challenges of patients in the homecare sector and leadership strategies to overcome this. It also brings to the spotlight insights from Colton Miller[1]Houghton, director of acute care services and interim emergency services director at Centura Health, who sheds light on the transformative role played by nurse leaders in shaping the healthcare industry.
Along with these vital insights from industry experts, the edition features Complete Care Management Services (CCMS), a chronic care management provider. Its service model connects different care provider segments across a patient’s rehabilitation continuum, employing latest technologies and analytics to reduce expenditures and improve outcomes.
We hope the edition featuring Top Post Acute Care Services Providers in 2024 will assist you in identifying the most appropriate care providers aligned with your particular preferences.
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