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Cleveland Clinic, healthcare employers to hire more outpatient staff in 2012
Following recent Bureau of Labor Statistics data that overall healthcare jobs are showing modest gains , hospitals and health systems in Ohio are looking to hire more outpatient workers this year,
Tenants for medical office space harder to find
There was a period, not long ago, when those who owned medical office buildings were sitting on a pile of gold. In fact, a fair number of financially-troubled hospitals were able to ease their pain
Group forms trust to buy medical properties
As we've written in the past, the picture is a bit fuzzy as to when medical office buildings will become cash cows again, but things seem to be improving. One sign can be found in the formation of a
Medical office properties still a good investment
In recent times, commercial office building managers have faced serious challenges brought by the recession. Despite these pressures, medical office buildings continue to perform better than the
Struggle for capital continues
In the past, health leaders could usually generate the capital they needed through bond offerings or getting standard bank loans, but of late, that just hasn't been a possibility. The bond market is
Trend: It may be getting harder to sell medical office buildings
Of late, medical office buildings have proved to be a savior for some health systems who, by selling and leasing back the buildings, get to keep their doctors on hand and get capital too. Now,
Patient sues for Seroquel data; WI health system sells medical office space for $30M;
> A patient claiming that anti-psychotic drug Seroquel gave him diabetes has asked a court to unseal drugmaker AstraZeneca's documents detailing its side effects. FiercePharma > In Wisconsin, a
Case study: WI system sells med office buildings, uses funds to build hospitals
In one of our recent issues, a realtor specializing in medical office buildings described how hospitals were increasingly tapping into the value of their medical office holdings , which can offer a
Medical real estate still healthy
Today I spoke with Thomas Dalcolma, a partner with Street Sotheby's International Realty/Medical Realty Advisors, about the state of the medical real estate market. Dalcolma, who consults with
HCA's Frist funds China-based hospital venture
HCA co-founder Dr. Thomas Frist Jr. is making what is likely to be a trend-setting move. Dr. Frist is investing in a new venture, China Healthcare Corp., which is focused on bringing U.S. hospital

