Investor Presentaiton
"Stroke-of-the-Pen" Risk Overstated
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SNFs are a necessary
part of the healthcare
continuum
• Most patients are too sick to
care for at home, even with
home health support
• However, they do not require
hospital care
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Efficient and lean
business model
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• SNFs are a low-margin business
Reimbursement cuts could impact
patient care. Not in anyone's interests
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Current reimbursement
model aligned with
patient care and
operator efficiency
SNFs offer value
for money
Patient Driven Payment Model
(PDPM) rewards quality of care
and efficiency
"Cost-plus" reimbursement
model of the 1990s did not
achieve this goal and was
therefore modified
SNFs represent the lowest cost
post-acute healthcare setting
• Medicaid patients receive room,
board and access to 24-hour
healthcare for about $240 a day
on average
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Reliant on skilled
operators
Federal match
encourages states
to maintain levels
of funding
• Partnership between governments
and private companies places care of
aging populations in the hands of
skilled operators
• Government prefers to regulate
private operators to ensure high
quality of care
• With such a high percentage of Medicaid
patients needing care, states are required
to provide funding
Federal match discourages states from
cutting funding to Medicaid
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