CHAPTER 13

The Valuation of Other Healthcare-Related Enterprises

13.1 Management Service Enterprises

13.1.1 Types of Management Service Enterprises

13.1.2 Current and Future Trends: Regulatory, Reimbursement, Competition, and Technology

13.1.3 Value Drivers of Healthcare Management Service Enterprises

13.1.4 Other Pertinent Valuation Considerations

13.2 Third-Party Payors

13.2.1 Types of Third-Party Payors

13.2.2 Current and Future Trends: Regulatory, Reimbursement, Competition, and Technology

13.2.3 Value Drivers: Third-Party Payors

13.2.4 Other Pertinent Valuation Considerations

13.3 Supply Side Enterprises

13.3.1 Medical Equipment Leasing and Sales Enterprises

13.3.2 Group Purchasing Organizations (GPOs)

13.3.3 Current and Future Trends: Regulatory, Reimbursement, Competition, and Technology

13.3.4 Value Drivers for Supply Side Enterprises

13.3.5 Other Pertinent Valuation Considerations

13.4 Conclusion

13.5 Key Sources

13.6 Acronyms

In addition to those enterprises that provide inpatient and/or outpatient services, the U.S. healthcare delivery system consists of numerous types of healthcare enterprises other than inpatient enterprises (see Chapter 11, “Inpatient Enterprises”) and outpatient enterprises (see Chapter 12, “The Valuation of Outpatient Enterprises”). These other healthcare enterprises (including those listed in Table 13.1) are a significant component of the U.S. healthcare transactional marketplace and have the potential to hold significant value for their owner(s)/investor(s), ...

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