About: Reg’s Blog: Post-Acute, Senior Healthcare, and General Healthcare Issues

Reg’s Blog is a highly specialized, internationally read publication focused on the intersection of healthcare executive leadership, health policy, and senior living economics.

What the Blog Covers

Unlike generalized healthcare sites, rhislop3.com delivers granular, data-driven commentary tailored for operators, investors, private equity firms, and policy analysts.

The coverage areas include:

  • Senior Living & Post Acute Care: Deep analytical updates on senior housing occupancy trends, market data, labor strain, and capital discipline.
  • Medicare and Medicaid Reform: Crucial breakdowns of federal policy shifts, focusing on who absorbs risk, financial viability for operators, and reimbursement changes.
  • Regulatory Compliance & Fraud: Heavy scrutiny on federal enforcement, including False Claims Act recoveries, Department of Justice (DOJ) actions, and the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) investigations into home health and hospice fraud.
  • Industry Trends: Real-time commentary on major developments, such as CMS moratoriums on new agency enrollments or federal scrutiny regarding Private Equity ownership in healthcare systems.

Reg’s Blog is essentially a free, masterclass-level resource for anyone needing to understand the economic realities and regulatory hurdles of operating in the modern senior healthcare space.

3 thoughts on “About: Reg’s Blog: Post-Acute, Senior Healthcare, and General Healthcare Issues”

  1. Reg, a classmate of mine referred me to your blog and I have found it immensely helpful, specifically regarding how to think about the relative value proposition of senior living / assisted living facilitites vs the alternatives. I am a student at Columbia Businsess School examining the Assisted Living market and am trying to get a better understanding of the demand potential and competitive landscape going forward. If you have a few minutes to discuss the topic I would be highly appreciative. My email is rfournier12@gsb.columbia.edu. Thank you.

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