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The urgent care industry has been experiencing accelerated patient visit volume into 2021, continuing trends started in 2020.
Many business valuations begin with calculating a multiple of EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization). In health care, however, valuators should deliberate just when and how to apply general valuation EBITDA transaction multiples for fair market value opinions.
Commentary from publicly traded Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) regarding their insurance spend expectations can be an excellent source of macroeconomic data for health care valuation professionals when projecting performance for provider entities.
Questions about the shelf life of a fair market value (FMV) opinion can arise when the parties seek certainty about compliance with government regulations or wish to maintain arrangements that are financially viable to all parties.
Professionals tasked with performing health care appraisals still face circumstantial challenges when performing their work fifteen months after the pandemic began. While a lot has changed, the basics of valuation have not.
Transactions for large hospice providers are yielding historically high multiples of EBITDA and revenue.