Companies seeking to acquire hospices are keenly attuned to the sellers’ leadership team dynamics when making buying decisions, Hospice News reports. Amid staffing shortages and heightened regulatory scrutiny, buyers want to work with leaders who have a similar approach to workplace culture, quality and compliance, as well as business operations like marketing and revenue cycle management. Read more.
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