2010 edition of The AHLA/BVR Guide to Healthcare Valuation

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Business Valuation Resources (BVR) and the American Health Lawyers Association (AHLA) are pleased to announce The AHLA/BVR Guide to Healthcare Valuation, 2010 Edition, edited by Mark Dietrich, CPA, ABV.

"BVR's 2009 Guide to Healthcare Valuation was a ground breaking, best selling resource, and no doubt the 2010 edition will be the same. Understanding the complex relationships, changing legislation (including the Healthcare Reform Act) and other influencing factors as they relate to health care practices and facilities is essential. This Guide is a key resource for appraisers and attorneys practicing in this area," Lucretia Lyons, President of BVR, said.

The AHLA/BVR Guide to Healthcare Valuation, 2010 edition has been updated to include the latest industry analysis and insight along with eight new chapters, written by top healthcare appraisal experts. Valuation professionals will gain a competitive advantage by familiarizing themselves with the principles and legislation details presented in this comprehensive guide before working on their next healthcare valuation.

Highlights of the 2010 edition include:

  • Healthcare Reform: A View from an Industry Financial Expert
  • The Valuation of Hospitals
  • Review of the Healthcare Economy
  • Valuing Home Health Agencies, Dialysis Clinics, & Ambulatory Surgical Centers
  • Lost Profits for Physician Practices
  • Identifying and Measuring Personal Goodwill in a Professional Practice (includes the valuation of noncompete agreements)
  • The Anti-Kickback Statute and Stark Law: Avoiding Valuation of Referrals
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Business Valuation Resources and American Health Lawyers Association

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