May 12, 2017 | Peter Corless
May 12, 2017 | Peter Corless
The post-acute, skilled nursing facility (SNF) sector is currently in a significant state of uncertainty, with the main problem being the lack of predictability in reimbursement when budgets are already tight. Here’s what you need to know about skilled nursing right now:
These financial pressures—coupled with the current labor shortages and predictions that 2.5 million more workers will be needed by 2025—put senior care in critical spot. The economy is improving and unemployment is down, which means employees have more choices for work. With that, comes more competition and increasing pressure to raise wages at a time when the skilled nursing sector can hardly afford to be taking on more cost. As a result, senior care providers have to look to ways to maximize labor productivity and avoid unnecessary costs.
Successful providers will evaluate and make improvements in these four areas:
Act Now or Risk Sinking
Do you have what it takes to weather the storm? Or will you stay stagnant and eventually go under? Senior Housing News states, “The vulnerabilities of SNFs (skilled nursing facilities) in this squeeze are separating the strongest operators from those that are not able to adapt to the new demands of the business.”1 Your willingness to evolve is crucial, as is putting the right strategies, processes and technology in place.
If we learned anything from the early 2000s, it’s that the labor market is cyclical. Those organizations that make the right adjustments before it’s too late will be the success stories that are told the next time the industry needs a pep talk.
1 Editor’s Take: SNF Cast-Offs, Spinoffs and Pure Plays In Stormy Weather. Amy Baxter for Senior Housing News, 2017.Subscribe to the OnShift Blog
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Peter Corless is Executive Vice President of Enterprise Development for OnShift. Peter is a recognized HR leader in post-acute care and is well-known for his achievements at some of the country’s largest post-acute care organizations, including Kindred Healthcare and Genesis HealthCare. As an experienced, chief administrative and human resources officer within these organizations, he developed strategies that reduced turnover, improved recruiting and hiring strategies, and reduced labor costs.
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