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Publicly Traded Hospice Companies Poised for Deals

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The nation’s publicly traded hospice companies are primed for more acquisitions after a 2023 slump, fueled by census and growth. Transaction volume declined in the hospice and home-based care space in 2023, following the two record-breaking prior years. Case in point, VITAS Healthcare, a subsidiary of Chemed Corp.

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As Headwinds Rage, Large Hospice Companies Lay Groundwork for Potential 2023 Growth

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This year brought the return of Medicare sequestration, and pandemic-driven disruption in referral streams are lingering. Pennant is also starting to see occupancy rates improve among its skilled nursing and assisted living referral partners. .

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Future Leaders: Tej Dhillon, Founder and CEO, Seva Hospice

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He really wanted to create an environment in a place that he felt was suitable for his own mother, and so he had purchased an assisted living facility. My father was a little older at the time, and he did eventually go down the path of wanting to start a home health company, and then I had joined him in that endeavor.

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Why Skilled Nursing, Assisted Living Operators Invest in Home-Based Hospice Programs

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Offering hospice can be a gamechanger for skilled nursing and assisted living operators looking to stand out from competitors and improve patient reach. Home-based care, including hospice, has become an increasingly attractive space for facility-based health care providers of all walks. Among the 1.6 Among the 1.6