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Aveanna Healthcare’s ‘Strong, Disciplined’ Hospice Growth

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Though hospice is a smaller segment for Aveanna Healthcare Holdings Inc. Aveanna’s home health and hospice segment has had mixed results thus far this year, but saw recent improvement, along with its other service lines, last quarter. It provides home health, hospice, private duty and personal care.

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Future Leader: Drake Jarman, SVP of Growth, Hospice, Amedisys

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The program is designed to recognize up-and-coming industry members who are shaping the next decade of home health, hospice care, senior housing, skilled nursing, and behavioral health. Drake Jarman, senior vice president of growth of hospice at Amedisys Inc. To see this year’s Future Leaders, visit [link].

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Fortis Health, Grant Avenue Capital ‘Intensely Focused’ on Hospice Expansion

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Home-based care veteran Rob Radics took the helm as CEO of Fortis Home Health & Hospice in May, and in the early days of his tenure is laser-focused on hospice growth. Most recently, he served as the president of the home health and hospice segments at Aveanna Healthcare Holdings (NASDAQ: AVAH).

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CDR Asks State to Approve Sale of Two Oregon Kindred at Home Locations

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Two Oregon locations included in Humana’s (NYSE: HUM) divestiture of Kindred at Home’s hospice assets are currently under review by the state’s health authority — part of the diligence process involved in any M&A transaction. Oregon state legislators in 2021 passed a law to oversee health care consolidation in the state.

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Aveanna’s Home Health, Hospice Business Takes Punches During First Year as Publicly Traded Company

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s (NASDAQ: AVAH) hospice and home health segments saw small jumps in the third quarter, but these lagged behind the company’s growth targets. The IPO occurred during a tumultuous era in health care, with providers across the continuum still reeling from the pandemic and worsened workforce pressures. rise from $411.3

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Ep.17: How Home Care Agencies Can Reduce Hospital Readmissions

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Michelle Cone ( 03:28 ): So, you know, at its most basic level, it really allows home care agencies to monitor and promote the quality of care that they provide to their clients with actual quantitative data. The home health agencies cannot do it alone. Michelle Cone ( 04:56 ): Absolutely.