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Valuation of a Medical Practice
What
is a medical practice worth?
The answer depends, in part, on whom you ask. Purchasers would
say value is based on what they plan to bring to the table; sellers
assume it's simply a matter of formula applied uniformly across
the board. In actuality, both are correctto a degree. While
there are basic guidelines used to ascertain values, valuation
must be determined on a case-by-case basis, as each has a unique
set of circumstances that ultimately affects final outcome. Covering
the specific issues that impact valuation, Valuation of a Medical
Practice takes you through the entire process, highlighting
pitfalls and mistakes that are commonly made and that should be
avoided. Written by Reed Tinsley, Rhonda Sides, and Gregory D.
Anderson, leading experts in the field, this comprehensive resource
clears up the ambiguous question of what exactly constitutes the
value of a medical practice. As the authors stress, there are
two main points to keep in mind:
- The strength of the practice's income stream and what it produces
for the owner(s) is what creates true value.
- The key to a successful valuation is deciding whether or not
the practice's future income stream will mirror its present
income stream.
Along with case examples, sample valuation letters, and checklists
for gathering data, as well as an exhaustive appendix and
glossary of terms, Valuation of a Medical Practice has complete
details on:
- Regulatory issuesMedicare fraud and abuse, private benefit/private
inurement, the Stark Law.
- Special issuesgross revenues, referral patterns, payer
mix, practice efficiencies and transition, productivity.
- Getting startedengagement preplanning and planning,
requesting pertinent data.
- On-site inspection and owner interviewfixed assets,
personnel, accounting system, supply inventory, marketing, physician
and management issues.
- Completing the processreporting, reviews, reconciling
valuation methods, applying premiums and discounts, obtaining
client representations.
Straightforward, accessible, and exhaustive, this is an important
resource for anyone involved in the valuation of a medical
practice. When it comes to valuing a medical practice, the
parties involved often disagree on how it should be best assessed.
Written by leading authorities in the field, this comprehensive
resource clears up any confusion by examining and explaining
the key issues involved in the valuation process, as well
as common pitfalls and mistakes that should be avoided. Packed
with sample valuation engagement letters, checklists for gathering
data, and helpful case studies, Valuation of a Medical
Practice covers all the essential bases, from regulatory
issues and operating costs to capitalization and fixed assetsin
short, everything needed for an accurate valuation.
Please Note:
Because of the rapidly changing nature of information in this
field, this product may be updated with annual supplements
or with future editions. If a supplement already exists, it
will be sent to you free of charge with your purchase of the
main volume. We will send on approval any future supplements
or new editions when they become available. s
Authors: Reed Tinsley, Rhonda W. Sides, C.P.A., Gregory
D. Anderson
Format: Hardcover book, 278 pages, April 1999
Item #: 978-0-471-29965-3
Price: $205.00 (US)
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