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HOUSTON, Oct. 9, 2015 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Continue the Healthcare Real Estate & Seniors Housing Conversation in Houston: Join Texas Children's Hospital,Neighbors Health System, American Realty Capital, Ventas, Colliers & More & More on October 15
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In the wake of the Affordable Care Act, there have been few certainties in healthcare. The industry continues to suffer from drastic cuts in Medicare, Medicaid, and other reimbursements while the number of people entering the healthcare system continues to grow at an unprecedented rate. Inevitably, the healthcare industry has been forced to adopt and explore more cost effective ways of delivering medical services. Moreover, healthcare real estate has become the focus when addressing how to effectively deliver quality medical services in such an environment. Over the years, we have witnessed the consolidation of healthcare systems and hospitals, an explosion in off-campus developments, the continued push for outpatient services, the increased presence of private equity and REITs, growing hype surrounding urgent care, rising costs (building materials, skilled labor, etc), as well as market pressures associated with a booming economy. These changes in healthcare real estate have created an industry that is defined by resilience, creativity, innovation, growth, and cost efficiency. Learn more and network with the most active healthcare real estate and seniors housing developers, investors, capital sources, consultants and tenants/end-users at The Texas Healthcare Real Estate & Seniors Housing Summit on October 15.Confirmed Speakers:
Media Contact: Brian Klebash, CapRate Events, LLC, 917-460-3572, [email protected]
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In the wake of the Affordable Care Act, there have been few certainties in healthcare. The industry continues to suffer from drastic cuts in Medicare, Medicaid, and other reimbursements while the number of people entering the healthcare system continues to grow at an unprecedented rate. Inevitably, the healthcare industry has been forced to adopt and explore more cost effective ways of delivering medical services. Moreover, healthcare real estate has become the focus when addressing how to effectively deliver quality medical services in such an environment. Over the years, we have witnessed the consolidation of healthcare systems and hospitals, an explosion in off-campus developments, the continued push for outpatient services, the increased presence of private equity and REITs, growing hype surrounding urgent care, rising costs (building materials, skilled labor, etc), as well as market pressures associated with a booming economy. These changes in healthcare real estate have created an industry that is defined by resilience, creativity, innovation, growth, and cost efficiency. Learn more and network with the most active healthcare real estate and seniors housing developers, investors, capital sources, consultants and tenants/end-users at The Texas Healthcare Real Estate & Seniors Housing Summit on October 15.Confirmed Speakers:
- Chris Bodnar, Executive Vice President – Healthcare Capital Markets, Investment Properties, CBRE
- Jecoah Byrnes, Managing Principal, National Healthcare Realty
- Coy Davidson, Senior Vice President – Houston, Colliers International
- Tim Delgado, President, Read King Medical Development
- Tim Dulany, Vice President – National Seniors Housing Group, Colliers International
- Nathan Golik, Vice President – Healthcare Acquisitions, Carter Validus
- Davis Griffin, Principal, Trammell Crow Company
- Asif Kazi, Manager, Software Strategy, Partner Engineering and Science
- Brian Klebash, President & Founder, CRE LLC | The National Healthcare Real Estate Series
- Morris S. Lalezarian, Associate – National Seniors Housing Group, Marcus & Millichap
- Bruce McVeigh, Chief Operating Officer, Neighbors Health System
- Katie Mainello, Director, Business Development, Oxford Finance LLC
- David Perryman, Director of Real Estate, Texas Children's Hospital
- Brendan Phalen, Vice President-Acquisitions, American Realty Capital
- Dustin Pridmore, Principal, McFarlin Group
- Dr. Frank W. Rees, Jr., Founder & Chairman, REES
- Chad Ricks, Senior Vice President, Debt & Structured Finance, CBRE | Capital Markets
- Tim Sanders, Senior Investment Officer, Ventas, Inc.
- Jason L. Signor, Chief Executive Officer/Partner, Caddis Partners
- Mark Spiegel, President, Formation Development Group, LLC
- Affiliated Engineers, Inc.
- Alston Construction
- American Realty Capital
- Anslow Bryant Construction, LTD.
- Caddis Partners
- Carter Validus
- CBRE
- CBRE | Capital Markets
- Colliers International
- ERDMAN
- Formation Development Group, LLC
- Gensler
- Global Investment Properties LLC
- Healthcare Real Estate Insight
- Herbert J. Sims & Co., Inc.
- HTG Consultants, LLC
- Marcus & Millichap
- McFarlin Group
- National Healthcare Realty
- National Seniors Housing Group
- Neighbors Health System
- Oldcastle, Inc.
- Oxford Finance LLC
- Pape-Dawson Engineers
- Partner Engineering and Science
- Partner Engineerring and Science, Inc.
- Physicians Realty Trust
- Read King Medical Development
- Read Kinhg
- Real Estate Alert
- REES
- REES
- Seniors Housing and Healthcare Advisory Services
- TANDUS CENTIVA
- Terracon
- Texas Children's Hospital
- The National Healthcare Real Estate Series | CapRate Events, LLC
- Trammell Crow Company
- Ventas, Inc.
- Ventas, Inc. (Chicago)
Media Contact: Brian Klebash, CapRate Events, LLC, 917-460-3572, [email protected]
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