
Lillibridge team members and guest bloggers talk about important issues facing our industry today. If you would like to be a guest blogger - we'd like to hear from you.
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CareCenter cuts hospital building costs by 30 percent or more
- Mar-5, 2009
- by Michael O. Lincoln, EVP Marketing and Business Development
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'Tis the Season
- Waging War With Cancer: The Season Has Come to Do Things Differently
- Dec-18, 2009
- by Glenn D. Dean, AIA, VP Healthcare Design
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Bidding a not-so-fond farewell to this decade
- Tough times never last
- Dec-3, 2009
- by Carla M. Lyons, VP Marketing and Business Development
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Healthcare reform
- The time has come for this country to change its healthcare delivery model and redistribute care
- Oct-20, 2009
- by Todd W. Lillibridge, Chairman and CEO
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What is so perfect about this storm anyhow?
- I find three things to be of interest about the parallel between Junger's book and navigating the current healthcare industry environment
- Sep-24, 2009
- by Mike Lincoln, EVP Marketing and Business Development
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Regarding capital markets
- Some thoughts on asset-based financing and private equity
- Aug-13, 2009
- by Joe Kurzydym, EVP and CFO
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Hopefully, the sign of things to come
- I really hope that a report out of Dayton, Ohio, is the sign of better times to come for healthcare and healthcare real estate projects.
- Aug-1, 2009
- by guest blogger John Mugford, Editor - Healthcare Real Estate Insights
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Hold on, this is a big one
- May you be cursed to live in interesting times. - purported Chinese curse
- Jul-31, 2009
- by guest blogger David Petrel, Senior Manager - Charis Healthcare
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Expert function and space programming improve return on new and renovated facilities
- With construction, maintenance and utility costs rising, floor space is increasingly at a premium
- Jul-30, 2009
- by Phil Taylor, AIA, SVP Architecture and Construction - Lillibridge
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Monetization reconsidered - real estate assets can help deal with capital crunch
- Despite the ongonig economic downturn and tight capital markets, hospitals must still grow and invest in new technology and facilities to serve patients - and maintain market position.
- Jul-27, 2009
- by Tom Czerniak, SVP Capital Funding - Lillibridge
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Bank credit downgrades raise healthcare variable rate-bond costs
- Reassess capital structure and seek stronger banks for LOCs and standby bond purchase agreements
- Jul-20, 2009
- by guest blogger Howard Larkin - healthcare writer and editor
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Outpatient cancer care comes of age
- Growing market, new technologies, shifting reimbursement create opportunities, but choose partners wisely
- Jul-6, 2009
- by guest blogger Howard Larkin, healthcare writer and editor
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