New updates have been reported about Olio.
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Olio has introduced a new Census Management capability designed to give skilled nursing facilities real-time, forward-looking visibility into discharges, referrals, and occupancy, positioning the company as a core operational platform for post-acute providers. The solution, now live with Ignite Medical Resorts across nearly 30 locations, replaces manual spreadsheets and phone calls with a shared Discharge Calendar that shows projected discharge dates, destinations, payer mix, and live referral status, enabling SNF operators to anticipate revenue at risk and align staffing with demand.
Developed in close collaboration with Ignite, the new feature extends Olio’s existing care coordination and referral management workflows, which span admissions through 31 days post-discharge and help SNFs build preferred networks of high-performing home health and hospice partners. CEO Ben Forrest stated that the capability gives operators transparency into how discharge patterns affect revenue, directly addressing pressure from evolving CMS regulations around staffing, turnover, data validation, and safe transitions of care.
For Olio, the rollout reinforces its strategic positioning as a single, connected platform for post-acute and behavioral health coordination, differentiating it from point solutions and supporting its claim of 96% provider satisfaction and a 39:1 return on investment for customers. By standardizing discharge visibility across nursing, admissions, and operations teams, Olio strengthens its value proposition to multi-facility operators like Ignite, which is expanding its footprint in states such as Kansas and depends on stable census and predictable cash flow.
The company also plans to publish insights from its inaugural Care Coordination Engagement Summit, which convened SNFs, post-acute providers, behavioral health organizations, health systems, and payers to discuss emerging models for care transitions and outcomes tracking. These developments suggest a growth trajectory for Olio driven by regulatory tailwinds, increasing demand for data-driven census management, and deeper, multi-state partnerships that embed its platform into operators’ daily workflows.

