Most recently, NIC added new metrics into
the Skilled Nursing Data Report.
NIC released its latest
Skilled Nursing Data Report on March 15, which included key data points from January 2012 through December 2016.
Annapolis, Md. — The National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care (NIC) today released its first - quarter 2017 NIC
Skilled Nursing Data Report.
Annapolis, Md. — The occupancy of skilled nursing properties fell significantly in the fourth quarter of 2017 to 81.9 percent, down 66 basis points from the previous quarter, and 159 basis points year - over-year, according to data from the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care's (NIC) latest quarterly
Skilled Nursing Data Report released today.
This quarter's
Skilled Nursing Data Report is the first time NIC is examining differences in occupancy and other statistics between properties in urban and rural areas.
NIC's
Skilled Nursing Data Report is released quarterly to provide operators and investors timely, relevant data that is not readily available from other sources.
NIC released its latest
Skilled Nursing Data Report in June, providing key monthly data points from April 2012 through March 2017.
NIC released its latest
Skilled Nursing Data Report in December, providing key monthly data points from October 2011 through September 2016.
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Skilled Nursing Data Report Shows Occupancy Increased Quarter - over-Quarter
Annapolis, Md. — NIC today released its 1Q2016 NIC
Skilled Nursing Data Report, which provides operators and investors with time - series data through March 31, 2016, on key metrics such as occupancy and revenue per patient day by payor source.
Annapolis, Md. — The National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care (NIC) today released its second - quarter 2016 NIC
Skilled Nursing Data Report, showing that occupancy and the managed care (managed Medicare) daily reimbursement rate declined in the second quarter of 2016, while the Medicaid daily reimbursement rate increased.
The NIC
Skilled Nursing Data Report is available at NIC's website at the link below.
The NIC
Skilled Nursing Data Report is released quarterly and provides operators and investors with data collected from skilled nursing properties each month dating back to October 2011.
The NIC
Skilled Nursing Data Report is released quarterly and provides operators and investors with data collected from skilled nursing properties each month from October 2011 through June 2016.
Annapolis, Md. — The occupancy rate of America's skilled nursing properties declined 0.8 percent in the fourth quarter of 2016 from 82.6 percent to 81.8 percent, its lowest level since the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care (NIC) began collecting data in late 2011, according to its latest quarterly
Skilled Nursing Data Report.
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Occupancy rates at
skilled nursing facilities hit a new low of 81.8 percent in the fourth quarter of 2016, according to the most recent
data from the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care (NIC).
NIC and Prime Care Technologies (PCT) have engaged in a
data collection initiative that aims to provide more timely, accurate and accessible
data on the
skilled nursing sector.
Specifically, the report provides state and national employment
data and corresponding annual / hourly wages across occupations for the
skilled nursing and CCRC / assisted living sectors.
Over the past couple years, in both 2015 and 2016, the first quarter represented the high point for occupancy in each year, as first quarter
data typically shows an uptick in occupancy due to seasonal factors, such as the flu as admissions to
skilled nursing properties can increase during that time of year.
Data in the report show that
skilled nursing property occupancy increased to 82.6 % at the end of the quarter, up 36 basis points from the prior quarter and down 163 basis points year - over-year.
NIC is currently engaged in efforts to expand the market fundamentals
data for both seniors housing and
skilled nursing properties that we collect and report through the following initiatives:
At the 2017 Spring Investment Forum, NIC Senior Principal Bill Kauffman detailed for attendees the implications of NIC's latest market
data on the
skilled nursing sector in the session titled, «Skilled Nursing Trends and Strategic Responses.
skilled nursing sector in the session titled, «Skilled Nursing Trends and Strategic Responses.
nursing sector in the session titled, «
Skilled Nursing Trends and Strategic Responses.
Skilled Nursing Trends and Strategic Responses.
Nursing Trends and Strategic Responses.»
Other sessions covered scaling up operations, trends shaping
skilled nursing and seniors housing opportunities, redevelopment questions, property valuations, investment opportunities in
skilled nursing, emerging deal structures, and how to effectively deploy market
data.
The report provides aggregate
data at the national level from a sampling of
skilled nursing operators with multiple properties in the United States.
Both Prince and Schwalm expressed that
data is important for the value - based care evolution and for
skilled nursing operators to be successful.
At the conference, NIC will announce its latest strategic alliance with PointRight, a provider of
data - driven support and analytics for the
skilled nursing sector.
Other metrics
skilled nursing operators should note include: discharge
data, length of stay by diagnosis, and employee turnover, among others.
In
skilled nursing, the trend is toward more detailed
data collection as required by CMS.
«As quality health outcomes are becoming more important to financial success for
skilled nursing operators, investors must have easy access to industry standard metrics in a tool with which they are already familiar, NIC MAP
Data Service,» said Steven Littlehale, executive vice president and chief clinical officer, PointRight.