AmeriCare acquired QCN Home Health Care to expand its line of home healthcare businesses by now being able to offer in-home services to Medicare recipients. “Having a Medicare-certified home care agency allows us the opportunity to care for even more people needing home care services,” stated Greg Jamian, AmeriCare Medical President and CEO. “Studies have shown that individuals who are ill or injured prefer to recover in the privacy and comfort of their home, and QCN joins our network of companies that provide fully integrated home care services to the aging population.” Jamian also noted and further commented that, “the hospital to home industry expects a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 8% from 2022 to 2030, further fueling the demand for our services.”
Walgreens is pushing deeper into healthcare, as evidenced by an announcement this week that its primary-care-center subsidiary Village MD will buy Summit Health, the parent company of CityMD urgent-care centers, in a multibillion-dollar deal.
Yale-New Haven Health system is seeking state approval to acquire three new hospitals in northern and central Connecticut to access novel patient populations.
The facility along East 22nd Street was scheduled to close Nov. 15. But since so many employees have transitioned to other positions, the last day for emergency and inpatient services has been bumped up to today.