Exhibit 99.1
Amedisys Confirms Full Year Guidance
Baton Rouge, LA (November 17, 2022) — Today, the Board of Directors of Amedisys, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMED) announced a leadership change that President and Chief Executive Officer, Chris Gerard, will leave the company effective November 17, 2022, and Paul Kusserow, Chair of the Board of Directors will take over as Chief Executive Officer until a new Chief Executive Officer is identified.
In conjunction with this leadership change, Amedisys confirms its full year guidance.
“We are on track to meet the guidance range that was previously released,” said Paul Kusserow, Chairman and CEO. “We look forward to producing predictable results that will instill confidence in our shareholders.”
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Media Contact: | | Investor Contact: |
Kendra Kimmons | | Nick Muscato |
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225-299-3708 | | 615-928-5452 |
kendra.kimmons@amedisys.com | | nick.muscato@amedisys.com |
About Amedisys
Amedisys, Inc. (the “Company”) is a leading healthcare at home company delivering personalized home health, hospice, personal care and high acuity care services. Amedisys is focused on delivering the care that is best for our patients, whether that is home-based personal care, inpatient hospital, palliative and skilled nursing facility (“SNF”) care in their homes, recovery and rehabilitation after an operation or injury, care focused on empowering our patients to manage a chronic disease, or hospice care at the end of life. More than 3,000 hospitals and 90,000 physicians nationwide have chosen Amedisys as a partner in post-acute care. With approximately 21,000 employees in 547 care centers within 36 states and the District of Columbia, Amedisys is dedicated to delivering the highest quality of care to the doorsteps of more than 445,000 patients in need every year. For more information about the Company, please visit: www.amedisys.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
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