MarketLooks: U.S. Nursing Home Market

MarketLooks - Kalorama Information
April 1, 1999
17 Pages - SKU: ML0843
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Countries covered: United States

MarketLooks: U.S. Nursing Home Market

 
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Compiled From: The Long-Term Care Market
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This report from Kalorama Information provides a detailed analysis of five segments: nursing homes, home care, hospices, specialty hospitals and long-term care insurance. This valuable report includes market size and forecasts, competitor analysis and analysis of trends for each segment of the market, as well as an overview of the market. Payment considerations, mergers and acquisitions, disease management, and accreditation and quality control are covered in this timely report, which also profiles leading players in each industry segment.

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