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August 27-28, 2018 | London, UK

International Conference on

Healthcare and Health Management

Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery

Joint Event

&

Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning | Volume: 2

Corporate trends in Healthcare influencing care delivery

Serene K Zeni

Seyburn’s Health Care Practice Group, USA

H

ealthcare innovation and investment has grown

exponentially in the last few years. In addition, the overall

trend towards value-based reimbursement throughout the

world has driven providers towards new care delivery models.

Employers, like Amazon, entering the healthcare market,

have changed the overall market for providers and provider

entities. Healthcare providers and provider entities across

the world are rapidly trying to adapt to these changes. These

developments demand rapid change to a healthcare market

unfamiliar with how to effectively make these changes without

compromising their profitability or the quality of the care.

This program will give providers the tools they need to adapt

to these changes. We will discuss the need for restructuring

and recapitalization in healthcare and how changing care

delivery models need to parallel corporate restructuring

to succeed. We will discuss the particular mechanisms of

restructuring available to healthcare providers and entities

across the spectrum of specialties. The program will also

discuss opportunities for recapitalization through such trends

as healthcare private equity and venture capital investing.

While discussing the advantages and disadvantages of these

developments to care improvement, this programwill illustrate

how this development is truly a positive direction for providers

who have largely struggled to reconcile their balance sheets

with the increasing regulatory burdens. This trend will also

vastly improve the accessibility and quality of healthcare to

patients. Finally, the program will address how the corporate

trends in healthcare will drive the overall healthcare market

further towards innovation and entrepreneurship. Overall this

program will be a great opportunity for all providers looking to

combat the challenges to their profitability giving them a multi-

faceted approach to care without compromising compliance,

value, quality and profit, while opening their perspective

to new opportunities to growth, innovation, and capital.

e:

szeni@seyburn.com