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Spotlight on trends
The Financing the Future project, sponsored by GE Healthcare Financial Services and HFMA, brings together key stakeholders to share knowledge, produce solid empirical evidence of capital needs, produce a basis for healthcare policy and give healthcare organizations the tools and techniques to seize the opportunities the financial future holds.
Some medical professionals who provide important imaging services will take a reimbursement hit within the year because of a new act impacting Medicare reimbursements
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Articles
- November 17, 2004 -- Will Our Nation's Community Hospitals Have Access To Capital In The Future?
Randy Fuller, GE Healthcare Financial Services Hospital Segment Manager, and Richard Clarke,
HFMA President and CEO, recently conducted an interview with the Journal of Healthcare
Finance on the "Financing the Future" research series. Hear their thoughts on the future of
the healthcare industry and the growing need for access to capital.
- November 10, 2004 -- Senior Care Real Estate is on the Rebound
In the article, "Senior Care Real Estate is on the Rebound", that appears in the November 2004 issue of Healthcare Real Estate Insights, healthcare real estate industry experts John Cobb and Greg Scrine discuss the current state of the senior care real estate market, as well as trends looming on the horizon.
- November 10, 2004 -- Hospitals Need Corporate Finance Model
In "Hospitals Need Corporate Finance Model", which appears in the November 2004 issue of Healthcare Real Estate Insights, Will Roberson discusses the continued interest in medical office properties and trends emerging in this sector.
- November 02, 2004 -- Discovery Laboratories
Discovery Laboratories Expands its Capital Lease Financing Facility with GE Healthcare Financial Services to Approximately $9 Million
- October 27, 2004 -- GE HFS long-term care lending soars
In the September 2004 issue of Healthcare Real Estate Insights, John Cobb and Greg Scrine discuss recent real estate transactions and their outlook on long-term care, skilled nursing and senior housing
- October 26, 2004 -- Immunicon Extends Credit Facilities
Immunicon Extends Existing Credit Facilities by $17 Million Financing Supports Commercialization of Diagnostic Technology
- August 26, 2004 -- ASC Financing: The Current Outlook
In the September 2004 issue of Today's Surgicenter, Terry Gill, Vice President of Sales for GE Healthcare Financial Services, discusses current and future financing trends in Ambulatory Surgery Centers
- August 06, 2004 -- AMO Properties: Emerging Blue Chip
In the August 2004 Cover Story for Commercial Mortgage Insights, Will Roberson and Greg Scrine discuss the growth in medical office properties as well as provides a forward-looking outlook on the industry
- June 29, 2004 -- Lenders Show More Interest
In this issue of McKnight's Long-Term Care, Greg Scrine discusses the state of the long-term care market and financing opportunities that loom on the horizon.
- June 15, 2004 -- Hospitals, Eager to Build, May Find Funds Scarcer
In the front page business section of The New York Times, the article, "Hospitals, Eager to Build, May Find Funds Scarcer,"
discusses the current state of healthcare financing. Referencing key findings from GE Healthcare Financial Services' Financing
the Future research series, the article highlights GE Healthcare Financial Services as a leading industry healthcare lender.
It also includes quotes from Hospital Segment Manager, Randy Fuller, who takes a close look at hospital capital spending and offers
his views on the current state of the industry and the future of capital access.
- June 10, 2004 -- Senior Housing is on the Rebound
In this Healthcare Real Estate Insights article, Greg Scrine, VP of Long-Term Care Strategy for GE
Healthcare Financial Services, discusses how the senior housing sector is stabilizing and attracting
new investors.
- June 09, 2004 -- Assisted Living Chains: Conditions Improve in 2003, But Challenges Lie Ahead
In this Provider article, John Cobb, SVP of Long-Term Care for GE Healthcare Financial Services, discusses
the state of the senior housing market and the growing interest among investors to re-enter this space in 2004.
- May 10, 2004 -- MODERN HEALTHCARE SPECIAL REPORT
In this Modern Healthcare article, Randy Fuller, Hospital Segment Manager
for GE Healthcare Financial Services, discusses hospitals' struggle to access
capital and the growing disparity between the "haves" and the "have nots."
- April 19, 2004 -- A New Lease on Equipment Life
In this feature story for Medical Imaging magazine, Mark
Sedlmeier, VP of Sales for GE Healthcare Financial Services,
offers guideposts on when to lease or loan medical equipment.
- Apr 13, 2004 -- Rendina Companies Announces $16M in Loan Refinancing
- Mar 12, 2004 -- HFS Highlighted in Wall Street Journal
This Wall Street Journal article highlights how CFOs will
increase their capital spending by double digits over the next
five years, as reported in the "Financing the Future" report
issued by GE Healthcare Financial Services and the Healthcare
Financial Management Association, with research conducted by
PricewaterhouseCoopers. Randy Fuller, Hospital Segment Manager
for GE Healthcare Financial Services, discusses the report's
findings and the need for hospitals to find access to capital.
- Mar 10, 2004 -- Tech Vendors Getting Fiscal
- Mar 01, 2004 -- Senior Housing Positioned to Turn the Corner in 2004
In this cover story for Commercial Mortgage Insights, Curt
Schaller, Senior Vice President of Senior Housing, and Greg
Scrine, Vice President of Long-Term Care Strategies, discuss
the assisted living market and provide an outlook for 2004.
- Feb 25, 2004 -- Curative Health Services to Acquire Critical Care Systems; Broadens Service Offering and Payor Mix; Positions Company For Strong Market Position in Specialty Infusion
- Feb 16, 2004 -- Construction of a Deal
This cover story in Today's Surgicenter discusses the passage of the Medicare Reform Bill in November
and provides insights from experts, such as Randy Fuller, Hospital Segment Manager for GE Healthcare
Financial Services, on the impact it may have on the state of the healthcare industry (particularly ASC's
and Surgical Hospitals).
- Feb 16, 2004 -- Kaleida Health Care System : The Art of the Deal
This Decisions in Imaging Economics cover story highlights GE Healthcare Financial Services innovative $67M
strategic alliance with Kaleida Health.
- Feb 13, 2004 -- An Assisted Living Success Story
In this feature story and side bar for Nursing Home Long Term
Care Management Magazine, Curt Schaller, Senior Vice President
of Senior Housing, discusses how HFS is providing Aegis
Assisted Living with more than just money, but ideas and
solutions for improving their bottom line.
- Feb 09, 2004 -- Stephen J. Dresnick, MD and Resurgence Asset Management Complete Acquisition of PhyAmerica Assets
- Feb 06, 2004 -- Back in the Saddle
In this cover story for Assisted Living Today, Curt Schaller, Senior Vice President
of Senior Housing, discusses the Assisted Living market and the opportunities that exist for lenders.
- Jan 09, 2004 -- Journal of Healthcare Finance
Randy Fuller, GE Healthcare Financial Services Hospital Segment Manager, and Richard Clarke, HFMA
President and CEO, recently conducted an interview with the Journal of Healthcare Finance on the
second report in the "Financing the Future" series. Hear their thoughts on the future of the
healthcare industry and the growing need for access to capital.
- Jan 08, 2004 -- Radiologix, Inc. Amends Credit Facility; Amended $35 Million Credit Facility With GE Healthcare Financial Services Increases Liquidity
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