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Aged care funding change will boost returns for listed operators - analyst

Investment incentive needed to avert shortage of care beds.

Tim Hunter
Thu, 09 Jul 2015

A big shift in how care beds for the elderly are funded could boost long-term returns for listed aged care companies, says analysis from Craigs Investment Partners.

The new funding model will mean the elderly paying cash upfront for their care beds through an occupation rights agreement, or ORA,

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Tim Hunter
Thu, 09 Jul 2015
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