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247: How hospitals and post-acute providers can rebuild their relationships (and why they need to)

247: How hospitals and post-acute providers can rebuild their relationships (and why they need to)

Post-acute facilities are facing challenges that directly translate to hospital operations. Want to realize the potential of post-acute care? It might be time to partner (instead of building/buying).

Radio Advisory

April 15, 202528m 49s

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Show Notes

Let’s face it: Hospitals and post-acute providers can find themselves at odds. Post-acute is an area of the industry that is often misunderstood and sometimes villainized. But when post-acute care struggles, it directly impacts hospital operations. The industry needs a solution. It starts with understanding that the post-acute space is not a monolith. Because only by understanding how different facilities struggle—and how systems can support or partner with them—can we unlock their potential.

That’s why this week, host Abby Burns invites Advisory Board expert Monica Westhead, and Optum Advisory post-acute care expert Jennifer Skaggs to unpack the post-acute landscape and break down what effective acute-post-acute partnerships looks like. Throughout the discussion, they explore why post-acute facilities are struggling to stay afloat, and why partnering with post-acute facilities is better avenue than building or buying.

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2025 Nursing Survey


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