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What's your group worth?

M R Greenberg

    Medical Group Management
    |February 9, 1986
    PubMed
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    Determining the value of medical groups is crucial due to healthcare mergers. This article presents a valuation method focusing on earning potential, not just assets, to accurately assess a group's worth.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Business Valuation
    • Medical Practice Administration

    Background:

    • Healthcare organizations are increasingly undergoing mergers and acquisitions.
    • Accurate valuation of medical group practices is essential in this evolving landscape.
    • Traditional valuation methods often overlook critical factors like earning potential.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To address the need for comprehensive medical group valuation.
    • To highlight the limitations of traditional balance sheet valuations.
    • To introduce a method for determining the value range of medical groups.

    Main Methods:

    • Discussion of the multifaceted valuation process.
    • Inclusion of both tangible and intangible assets in the valuation.

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  • Presentation of a specific method for value determination.
  • Main Results:

    • The article outlines a method to determine a value range for medical groups.
    • It emphasizes the importance of earning potential alongside tangible and intangible assets.
    • The proposed method offers a more adequate valuation approach.

    Conclusions:

    • A comprehensive valuation approach is necessary for medical groups in the current healthcare market.
    • Earning potential is a key factor that must be considered in practice valuation.
    • The presented method provides a framework for more accurate medical group financial assessment.