Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospitals
Post-acute rehabilitation hospitals providing intensive physical, occupational, and speech therapy to patients recovering from stroke, orthopedic surgery, and neurological events.
Market snapshot
These figures describe Specialty Hospitals (4.1.5), the segment that Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospitals sits within — not Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospitals on its own.
- Market size
- ~$58B
- Growth
- ~5.7%CAGR (2017–22, nominal)
- Companies
- ~860
U.S. Census Bureau 2022 CBP/Economic Census, NAICS 622310 (Specialty Hospitals, excluding psychiatric/substance-abuse).
Business model & economics
Revenue model
Specialty and post-acute reimbursement
Key economics
- Recurring revenue
- Moderate
- EBITDA margin
- Healthier than general hospitals for scaled operators
- Capex intensity
- High
episodic but steady specialty demand
Characteristics
- Focused service lines — LTAC, rehab, surgical.
- Aging population and care-setting shifts drive demand.
- Reimbursement policy heavily shapes economics.
Geographic concentration
Specialty hospitals concentrate in Louisiana, Texas, and Pennsylvania, reflecting the physician-owned and long-term acute-care models that have scaled most in those markets.
U.S. Census Bureau — 2022 County Business Patterns (establishments by state), NAICS 622310. Concentration shown by location quotient.
M&A deal context
Who’s acquiring
- Post-acute & rehab operators
- PE-backed specialty-hospital platforms
- Health-system partners
What’s driving deals
- Operator and PE consolidation of post-acute/rehab.
- Aging-population and care-setting-shift demand.
- Reimbursement-policy-driven positioning.
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