Our Perspectives

  • Driving_Down_the_Cost_of_Healthcare

    Driving Down the Cost of Healthcare

    Of all the possible responses to the Financial Crisis and Healthcare Reform, the most pressing is reducing of the cost of healthcare. Our Lillibridge team has been testing ideas for the past four years, and has now completed a prototype CareCenter that will reduce the cost of healthcare delivery.
  • Emerging_Healthcare_Trends

    Emerging Healthcare Trends

    HFMA President Dick Clark spoke at the June 2009 ANI conference about the "three horsemen" that have converged to create the perfect healthcare storm: economic recession, capital market crisis, and uncertainty over reimbursement. What are the right moves now and over the coming months to adjust and play to your strengths? We invite you to consider the key market trends Lillibridge has identified and our read our perspectives on what you can do to weather this storm. Join the conversation.
  • Restoring_and_Enhancing_Liquidity

    Restoring and Enhancing Liquidity

    There are many benefits to monetizing non-core healthcare real estate assets. Liquidity can help healthcare systems enhance financial ratios and improve their credit rating. Hospitals benefit by unleashing or preserving funds for service expansion and other capital projects. Having third-party ownership also helps hospital executives improve physician relationships by exiting the landlord role.
  • Diversifying_Sources_of_Capital

    Diversifying Sources of Capital

    Tax exempt bonds have been, and will continue to be, the cornerstone of the capital structure for non-profit healthcare systems. However, credit market conditions periodically make taxable structures such as credit tenant leases or developer provided financing compelling - in spite of cost of capital differentials.
  • Maximize_Your_Ambulatory_Network_Footprint

    Maximize Your Ambulatory Network Footprint

    As healthcare services continue to shift from inpatient to outpatient settings, the demands of the stakeholders only increase. Ambulatory services and facilities need to meet the consumers' expectations of maximum convenience and comfort, the providers' need for quality and efficiency, and the payers? demand for lower cost settings. Yet the strain on capital and resources has never been greater ...
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As industry thought leaders, Lillibridge believes it is important to share our perspectives on issues we should all be thinking about now.

These hot topics tend to shift quickly in today's climate, so make sure to check back for "fresh perspectives."

If you'd like to discuss any of these or other topics, please feel free to contact - 

Michael Lincoln, EVP Marketing and Business Development
michael.lincoln@lillibridge.com or 312 676 4777 direct