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2024 Post-Acute Care Trends and Benchmarks: Key Insights and Leadership Perspectives from Trella Health’s Industry Trend Report

By Jess Chew | July 25, 2024

Join us on-demand as we dive into the real-world impact of today’s most pressing post-acute care trends, as revealed in the 2024 edition of the Trella Health Industry Trend Report.

Hear from a panel of industry leaders who shared personal stories, discussed strategies, and offered actionable insights to help you navigate the evolving post-acute care landscape.

In this lively discussion, we explored how these interconnected trends are shaping the future of post-acute care:

  • Reimbursement rate challenges
  • Medicare Advantage’s growing role
  • Attracting and retaining top talent
  • Transforming care with technology

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from the latest PAC industry trend report and your peers.

Watch on-demand today!

 

Jess Chew

With more than 10 years’ experience in healthcare marketing, Jessica not only leads our marketing team but is also a passionate advocate and frequent user of our <a href="https://www.trellahealth.com/solutions">marketing intelligence solutions</a>. After graduating from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s in journalism, Jessica got her start in marketing at Gannett, the largest newspaper publisher in America. She thought this entry-level job was the first step on the road to a career as an investigative reporter — but immediately became hooked on marketing. At Trella Health, she’s able to do all the things she loved about journalism — digging for information and insights, helping people share their stories — and she’s also able to make a meaningful difference in the way post-acute care is provided.

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Jess Chew, GM, PAC Provider Growth

With more than 10 years’ experience in healthcare marketing, Jessica not only leads our marketing team but is also a passionate advocate and frequent user of our marketing intelligence solutions. After graduating from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s in journalism, Jessica got her start in marketing at Gannett, the largest newspaper publisher in America. She thought this entry-level job was the first step on the road to a career as an investigative reporter — but immediately became hooked on marketing. At Trella Health, she’s able to do all the things she loved about journalism — digging for information and insights, helping people share their stories — and she’s also able to make a meaningful difference in the way post-acute care is provided.