Hammes Company and Foley hosted a complimentary, one-hour, in-depth Web conference on Nov. 14, 2013, that detailed keys to the successful execution of a strategic ambulatory plan for hospitals and health systems.
During this session, the panel explored:
- Current industry trends as related to mergers, acquisitions, affiliations, and alignments and their impact on the ambulatory environment
- Real estate strategies, including adopting a retail mindset, analyzing the lowest cost of occupancy, evaluating third-party financing options, and considering the best sites to place services to optimize the performance of every location
- Physician onboarding, operational prototyping, efficiency improvement efforts, and organizational structures that can be applied across a network of multiple sites of care
- Legal and regulatory hurdles related to executing an ambulatory strategy
Panelists
Roger D. Strode, Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
Ted Carson, National Director of Real Estate Advisory Services, Hammes Company
Rebecca Flink, Practice Leader, Hammes Company
Moderator
Mark Coughlin, Senior Vice President, Hammes Company
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