Summary
Rural health clinics (RHCs) are specially certified entities that were created to increase access to primary care services for patients located in rural communities. Demand for rural health services is expected to increase in the coming years due to the aging baby boomer population and its status as potential acquisition targets by nonprofit healthcare organizations seeking to meet their charitable mission. The number of transactions involving RHCs is expected to increase, creating an opportunity for valuation professionals. Join Todd Zigrang and Jessica Bailey-Wheaton to review the competitive, reimbursement, regulatory, and technological environments in which RHCs operate and discuss resulting valuation considerations.
Valuing Rural Healthcare Clinics
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