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The “Silver Tsunami” Opportunity: Trends and Investment Perspectives on Senior Mental Health

As the U.S. population ages, addressing the complex mental health needs of seniors is rapidly shifting from a niche social concern to a central pillar of healthcare policy. For decades, geriatric mental health was a fragmented, marginalized sub-sector of the broader healthcare market. Today, it has emerged as a central economic and policy imperative. The

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Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance 101

Employer-sponsored health insurance (ESI) is the largest source of health coverage for U.S. residents under age 65. Unlike many other nations, the U.S. relies on voluntary, private health insurance as the primary source of coverage for residents who are not elderly, poor or disabled. Providing health insurance through workplaces is an efficient way of offering

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Enhanced Hospice Oversight Creates ‘Drastic, Domino’ Effect

Program integrity issues in the hospice space have led to heightened regulatory scrutiny in recent years. Certain regions are seeing provisional periods of enhanced oversight (PPEO), which in some cases can bring unintended consequences for legitimate providers. Hospices that were subject to PPEO medical and prepayment review have in some instances seen grave impacts to

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