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As managed care continues to increase in the United States,
hospital and system executives consider mergers and acquisitions
more frequently for both aggressive and defensive reasons.
Predicting Successful Hospital Mergers and Acquisitions can help
you learn to analyze data to determine which hospitals are
potential candidates for merger and which are risky business
ventures. You will learn to take into account not only the
marketing and financial elements of mergers and acquisitions, but
also the operational factors crucial for success. You will also
acquire a set of guidelines and financial analytical approaches
that prepare you for forecasting the results of proposed mergers or
acquisitions between acute units. Because few new markets are
available for hospitals and competition is increasing, performing
mergers and acquisitions may be the only route available for
organizations wishing to grow. Predicting Successful Hospital
Mergers and Acquisitions teaches hospital, system, and other health
service industry executives how to keep abreast of their market
positions to remain competitive and efficient in the current,
intense managed care environment.As you read Predicting Successful
Hospital Mergers and Acquisitions, you learn to identify
significant financial variables in the market that will
differentiate between merger candidates and non-targeted hospitals.
The book's coverage of the following topics is important to your
understanding of the health care market and the options available:
market penetration product development market development
diversification significant variables one year prior to merger use
of accounting numbers to predict takeovers managed care staffing
issues Predicting Successful Hospital Mergers and Acquisitions
gives you a practical, proven model for predicting the outcome of
merger and acquisition maneuvers. This model is developed from
accurate, consistent, and complete data from California, a
trendsetting market in health care delivery, during the years 1984
to 1992. It can be applied not only to hospital mergers and
acquisitions, but also to skilled nursing facilities, psychiatric
care centers, and rehabilitation facilities seeking
growth.Educators and program directors in health care
administration programs and executives and boards of imaging
centers, surgi-centers, and home health agencies can also employ
this model to stimulate growth and expansion.
Survival in the growing managed care environment requires the
integration of financial analysis, market appraisal, and
administrative management. The authors of Managed Service
Restructuring in Health Care provide a unique tool for readers to
enable them to make these successful management decisions in
restructuring services. The unique approach in this book assists
health care managers and prospective managers as they seek to solve
the problem of how to deal with health care services that appear to
be no longer productive. In Managed Service Restructuring in Health
Care, the authors provide a solid theoretical base for what they
have developed in MSR (Managed Service Restructuring)--a
conscious--not crisis--management tool. They prepare readers for
implementing MSR techniques by describing them in detail for their
application to readers'situations. MSR approaches to planned health
care management, as introduced in this book, help administrators
channel scarce resources to the services the community wants and
needs most. Facts and cases are offered as examples of when and how
MSR techniques have been applied successfully. The authors also
include failure cases where, if MSR techniques had been followed,
health care providers would have survived in several
communities.Incorporate the information in this book to enhance
long-range planning and prevent closure of health care services
needed by the community. Along with financial and marketing tools
necessary for long-range planning, Goldman and Mukherjee list
warning signals that alert professionals to the need to review the
services and products offered. They also fully explore these areas:
Product Life Cycle Boston Consulting Group's Portfolio of Business
(Growth Share Matrix) Product Development Product Planning Public
Service of Health Care Providers Centers of Excellence Service
Diversification/Consolidation Investment/Disinvestment Criteria
Marketing in Competitive Environment for Health ServicesHealth care
managers, hospital administrators, and students in health services
management programs can benefit from the focus on conscious
planning in Managed Service Restructuring in Health Care. While
many of the examples take place within acute care hospitals, the
MSR approach and this book are designed to assist any health care
administrator or manager. With knowledge of when and how services
can be prolonged, professionals can more effectively lead their
health care provider into a more competitive environment. The
analyses used in the book should enhance many readers'knowledge of
basic marketing and financial principles and theories important to
restructuring and providing health services today.
As managed care continues to increase in the United States,
hospital and system executives consider mergers and acquisitions
more frequently for both aggressive and defensive reasons.
Predicting Successful Hospital Mergers and Acquisitions can help
you learn to analyze data to determine which hospitals are
potential candidates for merger and which are risky business
ventures. You will learn to take into account not only the
marketing and financial elements of mergers and acquisitions, but
also the operational factors crucial for success. You will also
acquire a set of guidelines and financial analytical approaches
that prepare you for forecasting the results of proposed mergers or
acquisitions between acute units.Because few new markets are
available for hospitals and competition is increasing, performing
mergers and acquisitions may be the only route available for
organizations wishing to grow. Predicting Successful Hospital
Mergers and Acquisitions teaches hospital, system, and other health
service industry executives how to keep abreast of their market
positions to remain competitive and efficient in the current,
intense managed care environment.As you read Predicting Successful
Hospital Mergers and Acquisitions, you learn to identify
significant financial variables in the market that will
differentiate between merger candidates and non-targeted hospitals.
The book's coverage of the following topics is important to your
understanding of the health care market and the options available:
market penetration product development market development
diversification significant variables one year prior to merger use
of accounting numbers to predict takeovers managed care staffing
issuesPredicting Successful Hospital Mergers and Acquisitions gives
you a practical, proven model for predicting the outcome of merger
and acquisition maneuvers. This model is developed from accurate,
consistent, and complete data from California, a trendsetting
market in health care delivery, during the years 1984 to 1992. It
can be applied not only to hospital mergers and acquisitions, but
also to skilled nursing facilities, psychiatric care centers, and
rehabilitation facilities seeking growth. Educators and program
directors in health care administration programs and executives and
boards of imaging centers, surgi-centers, and home health agencies
can also employ this model to stimulate growth and expansion.
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