Dallas, Texas — Enhabit, Inc., a leading provider of home health and hospice services in the United States, participated in the Bank of America Home Care Conference on December 9, 2025. During the session, which featured insights from top executives, the company addressed industry changes and its strategies moving forward.
The discussion was led by Joanna Gajuk from Bank of America Securities. She introduced Barbara Jacobsmeyer, President and CEO of Enhabit, along with Ryan Solomon, the company’s Chief Financial Officer. The session transitioned swiftly into a question-and-answer format, encouraging audience participation to engage with the executives directly.
One of the key topics addressed was the recently released regulatory changes affecting the home health sector. Gajuk raised concerns regarding the implications of the final home health rate regulation, which reflects a revised and less favorable outlook than previous proposals. Jacobsmeyer and Solomon were asked to elaborate on how these adjustments would impact Enhabit’s operations and what mitigation strategies they plan to implement in response.
As the conversation progressed, Jacobsmeyer emphasized that while the final numbers present challenges, Enhabit is equipped with adaptability and a comprehensive approach to manage operational shifts. The company intends to optimize its resources to maintain service quality and ensure compliance with the new regulatory landscape.
Additionally, Solomon shared insights regarding financial strategies intended to buffer the organization against potential revenue loss stemming from the new regulations. He highlighted Enhabit’s historical resilience and commitment to strategic growth, aiming to continue expanding its footprint in the home health market.
Audience members were inquisitive about future growth opportunities and investment strategies, which both executives addressed with confidence. Enhabit, known for its dedication to patient care and community engagement, is focused on leveraging technology to enhance service delivery, which they believe will play a vital role in their future success.
The exchange at the conference underscored the ongoing evolution within the home health industry and Enhabit’s proactive stance in navigating these changes. As the session concluded, attendees left with a clearer understanding of the strategies Enhabit plans to employ to address both current challenges and future opportunities in the evolving healthcare landscape.








