Kingda Ka, at New Jersey’s Six Flags, is the world’s tallest, most terrifying roller coaster ride. It comes with a warning: “Not Recommended for Wimps.” Seconds after take-off, you’re hurtling 128 miles an hour toward a 90 degree vertical, 45 stories high, then catching your stomach in time before “free-falling” into a 270 degree spiral. And that’s just the first few minutes.
Sound familiar?
Riding the twin rails of Patient Driven Payment Model (PDPM) and a global pandemic can feel a little like the rehab industry’s version of Kingda Ka. Definitely not for the faint of heart.
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