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Home Health & Hospice Week

Industry Notes:

Proportion Of Hospice Chains Providing Medicare Services Shoots Up Over Last Decade

If you need proof that the hospice industry is changing rapidly, look to a study published in the January issue of Health Affairs.

In 2011, nearly half of all Medicare hospice enrollees were served by a multi-agency chain, says a study by researchers from Vander-bilt University and Harvard Medical School. That’s up from about 25 percent a decade before, notes a Forbes article about the study. While there are for- and non-profit chains, the multi-agency market is dominated by the for-profits, Forbes points out.

“Hospices are scrambling to consolidate so they can benefit from the economies of scale and marketing advantages of being big,” Forbes notes. “Publicly-traded companies are responding to investor demands for increasing revenues.”

See the study abstract at and the Forbes article with more stats at .

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