James Ellis, CEO, Health Care Realty Development Company, is a nationally recognized successful real estate investor and developer of medical office properties with a comprehensive knowledge of sophisticated real estate transactions, cost effective designs, and efficient property management. Aaron Razavi is Associate Marketing Director at Health Care Realty Development.
James Ellis and Aaron Razavi
Created in the mid 90’s for the wealthy elite, concierge medicine today delivers care at a more reasonable price and can actually be more cost effective than some health insurance plans.
Employment by health systems is surging for Texas physicians as well as physicians across the country. 65% of physicians who changed jobs in 2009 moved into a hospital employment model according to a 2009 poll by the Medical Group Management Association.
As the Accountable Care Organization (ACO) model takes shape, hospitals need to strategically define future real estate development needs.
Why is a major health insurer conversing with hospital systems in Pennsylvania to discuss performance on quality measures?
As a way to promote quality of care, find gaps in coordination and communication, and reduce costs, preventing avoidable readmissions is always a lively conversation in the healthcare field.
Often called a recession resistant industry, medical real estate is doing well and experts concur that it will continue to blossom.
How did Michigan hospitals save over 2,000 lives as well as $300 million dollars? They implemented a pioneering, patient care program to increase safety, quality and efficiency.
What’s in store for health organizations looking to implement Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) after the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released their new ACO rules? A much easier way to adopt an ACO model with enhanced opportunities and reduced risks.
At a time when dwindling reimbursements are on the mind of every hospital executive, finding financially viable solutions is a must to keep ailing health systems solvent.
How do you think you became sick enough to come back to the hospital? It’s a simple enough question, but one which can have dramatic effects for improving the financial outlook and quality of patient care delivered for hospitals and health system enrolled in the State Action on Avoidable Rehospitalizations (STAAR) initiative.