BOMA International releases up-to-date guide on developing, leasing, managing healthcare facilities

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by Brianna Crandall — August 16, 2013—The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International has released its newest publication, Developing, Leasing and Managing Healthcare Facilities in an Evolving Healthcare Environment, to help professionals involved in developing, leasing or managing healthcare facilities gain an edge in this competitive market. The publication, which is authored by healthcare real estate expert Neil Carolan, offers guidance on how to keep pace in this dynamic industry with in-depth analysis that breaks down the varying issues and trends confronting healthcare real estate and facilities professionals.

Much has changed in healthcare real estate in the 10 years since BOMA last published a guidebook that looked at the complexities of development, financing, leasing and management of healthcare facilities, notes the organization. The updated 2013 edition examines the impact of healthcare reform, STARK regulations and an aging population, among other factors, on the healthcare real estate industry, and provides specific instruction on the steps seasoned professionals and new practitioners should take to be successful.

The revised publication features expert guidance detailing the core functions and nuances of healthcare real estate, with specific focus on:

  • Pre-Development and Development
  • Financing
  • Forms of Ownership
  • Architectural Issues
  • Leasing
  • Management
  • Evolving Business Models
  • Impacts of Healthcare Reform

Developing, Leasing and Managing Healthcare Facilities in an Evolving Healthcare Environment is available from BOMA International’s online store.