How FASB and debt markets will grade healthcare organizations’ leases Because of the prevalence of capital leasing for many companies, FASB and IASB have amended accounting guidance (ASC 842) to provide more reporting on lease transactions. IASB and FASB differ on how...
Georgia gains on shifts in physician employment models Inelasticity in demand, an aging population and changes in healthcare policy have led to steady and continued growth in healthcare employment—outpacing total non-farm job numbers and wage growth through 2024 for...
On March 18, 2016, the Georgia Association of Healthcare Executives sponsored a closed door session for C-Level Executives throughout the state to hear perspectives from two insiders: Harold Kirtz, Senior Litigator for the Federal Trade Commission, and Mr. Will...
On March 18, 2016, the Georgia Association of Healthcare Executives sponsored a closed-door session for C-Level Executives throughout the state to hear perspectives from two insiders: Harold Kirtz, Senior Litigator for the Federal Trade Commission, and Mr. Will...
Cash Payments, Deductibles and the Patient Experience Executive Summary Macro changes in healthcare mean that more patients are directly trading currency for care. When patients pay more, their expectations of care change. The Wall Street Journal is reporting a return...
Global volatility and its effect on local healthcare supply in the southeast Global economic indicators do not universally support a national contraction. Emerging market declines and a stronger U.S. dollar are weakening demand, but the weakening is disproportionately...