ME155-WEB - Valuing Healthcare Assets: What Knowledge Is Needed to Provide an Advantage to the Expert Appraiser
Category: Machinery & Technical Specialties
Continuing Education: 2
Registration
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Webinar Course Description
This webinar will provide a sneak-peek overview
of the upcoming ME213-OOO
Webinar Series
regarding healthcare
challenges, legal issues, and terminology pertinent to this industry. Subject
matter will include classification and detailed descriptions of major assets
using pricing models and vendor resources. Issues such as reimbursement and leasing topics will compliment specific modalities used for internal decision purposes.
Course Audience
Generalist MTS appraisers, healthcare analysts and end users, leasing & financial firms, and stackholders
Instructor Information
Jack Beckwith , ASA | President | EAGI
Mr. Beckwith’s professional career began in 1976 when he began distributing
medical equipment to the healthcare industry in the U.S., Mexico, and
Europe. He owned and operated Mission Medical which had several locations
throughout Texas and Mexico. In 1996, he sold Mission Medical and entered
the appraisal field full time and received his ASA designation.
Before writing ME213, he has been teaching the MTS
principle of valuation courses throughout the United States, Japan, and Saudi
Arabia. Prior
to beginning his professional career, Mr. Beckwith earned his BBA at the
University of Texas, served on the University of Incarnate Word Nursing Advisory
Board, and is currently serving as your ASA representative to the International
Valuation Standards Council based in London.
No prerequisites for this course.
Agenda
The following topics are covered in this course:
First hour will cover:
- Challenges
- Legal issues
- Terminology
- Types of facilities
- Classifying and analyzing assets
Second hour will cover:
- Valuation issues
- Due diligence
- Specific diagnostic modalities
- Vendor resources
- Leasing topics
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course,students will be able to:
- Present an overview of the basic healthcare systems;
- Review medical terminology, legal reimbursement challenges, and improper
pricing tools;
- Identify specific diagnostic modalities and their important features; and
- Recognize how the market, cost, and income approach can be
utilized.