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Healthcare Valuation: Industry Updates and What to Expect in 2025 (A2029Q) |
Course CPE: 2 hours Field(s) of Study: Business Law–1 hr; Finance–1 hr Program Level: Intermediate Prerequisites: Previous training or research on subject matter being taught. Such persons are often at a mid-level within the organization, with operational and/or supervisory responsibilities. Advanced Preparation: None Delivery Method: QAS Self-Study |
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Number: 24HC1213HVI
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Recording Date: December 13, 2024
Presenter: Jessica Bailey-Wheaton, Todd Zigrang
Program Description:
This session will provide a review of the current healthcare industry landscape and discuss recent developments that affect our valuation engagements, such as:
The end of the national public health emergency (PHE) and what the end of this three-year-long declaration means for providers Updates on the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule on physician compensation and their impact on productivity survey data Recent indications from the federal government regarding their focus in healthcare regulatory and enforcement efforts This session will also discuss the valuation implications of these various developments
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Recognize how the end of the PHE is affecting healthcare providers and the valuation implications of the PHE's end
- Identify the federal government's current focus(es) in healthcare regulation and enforcement, as well as what these indications from the government may mean for healthcare organizations
- Determine how the various updates in the healthcare industry may affect healthcare valuation engagements
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