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Rebuilding from the rubble.

A Saphir

    Modern Healthcare
    |November 7, 2000
    PubMed
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    Despite widespread financial struggles in the nursing home sector, new venture capital-backed startups are emerging. These companies are founded by former executives from bankrupt nursing home firms, leveraging their industry experience.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Business and Economics

    Background:

    • The nursing home industry faces significant financial challenges, with many companies in bankruptcy.
    • Despite these difficulties, entrepreneurial activity is increasing within the sector.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine the emergence of new startup companies in the financially distressed nursing home industry.
    • To understand the role of former industry executives and venture capital in this trend.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of industry trends and startup formation.
    • Case studies of new companies founded by former executives of bankrupt nursing home firms.
    • Examination of venture capital investment in the nursing home sector.

    Main Results:

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    • A growing number of startups are entering the nursing home market.
    • These startups are frequently led by individuals with prior experience in previously failed for-profit nursing home companies.
    • Venture capital is a key funding source for these new entrants.

    Conclusions:

    • The financial distress in the nursing home industry has created opportunities for new, venture-backed companies.
    • Experienced executives are pivoting from bankruptcies to launch new ventures in the sector.
    • Venture capital is fueling a new wave of innovation and restructuring within the nursing home market.