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Recently, The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) released updates and clarifications to rules adopted in June 2023 for FY 2024. The updates apply to FY 2025 and include changes in four areas: Credentials of Value, Fundable Credentials, High-Demand Fields, and Methodology and Process Changes.
Get ahead of the curve by looking back at emerging trends in 2023 that are likely to impact health care valuation in 2024 and beyond. Download Weaver Insights now.
Changing Medicare populations, staffing shortages and other issues create challenges for valuations of home health care agencies.
This session highlights the questions government leaders are facing and the potential technology, tools and processes to drive improvement.
Demographics Signal a Long-Term Payor Mix Shift: Commercial Mix Erosion Could Signal Valuation Implications.
Considerations for current and future valuations of for-profit freestanding inpatient rehabilitation facilities.
More patients choose retail health clinics and urgent care centers for health care needs. This article discusses how this may affect other providers.
How will higher demand for outpatient surgery as indicated by market signals affect health care valuations? Weaver's professionals highlight the implications.
Weaver can assist Texas community colleges in developing solid data analytics infrastructure to prepare for the transition to new state funding requirements.
Certain hospitals have the option of selecting a new provider type—Rural Emergency Hospital (REH)—under CMS. Learn more about the criteria.
Weaver’s valuation professionals analyzed physician practice transaction volume data to examine the potential impact on valuations.
Nurse shortages have skewed the normal percentage mix towards agency resulting in increased hourly unit costs. Learn about the health care valuation implication.
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