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The ever-changing healthcare landscape requires medical organizations to provide outstanding patient experiences with enhanced outcomes and improved quality of care. Practices and systems also must focus on reducing costs, improving physician alignment and staff retention, while also adapting to shifting demographics in order to provide long-term solutions to serve the increased demand for ambulatory care.
In the increasingly competitive healthcare environment, organizations need real estate expert partners that understand the increasingly complex relationships between hospitals, physicians, and even government regulations.
Healthcare real estate solutions are inherently more complex and difficult than negotiating conventional office transactions. Items such as patient demographics, labor pool research, traffic studies, Stark Law, Anti-Kickback Statute, and HIPAA laws compliance are a few of the many differentiating aspects of healthcare real estate.
An Interview with 1st Lt. Brad Ruther and his experience in Iraq. "I believe we are directly protecting America by being over here. Many people fail to understand that terrorists are nomadic, traveling from hot spot to hot spot."
Applying the Principles of War to a Lease Renewal, published in the January 2014 issue of Vetrepreneur.
On June 27, Dr. David Shulkin, secretary of the VA, unveiled a plan to dispose of all vacant VA buildings within two years, either by demolishing them or preparing them for reuse.
Johnny Mac Soldiers Fund President MaryEllen Picciuto gratefully accepts the grant from Brad Ruther at the Johnny Mac Memorial Golf Tournament, held at the West Point Golf Course on June 5, 2015.
3 Initial Steps for a Successful Commercial Real Estate Lease Negotiation, published in the November/December 2013 issue of Vetrepreneur.
Prior to entering commercial real estate, Brad Ruther graduated from West Point and served as an infantry officer. He went on to found Veterans Commercial Real Estate and has been continuing his service both in the industry and in his community ever since. He’s more than just an SIOR