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HRE Developments Require Patience and Attention to Details

June 21, 2018 by John B. Mugford

In today’s highly competitive, constantly changing healthcare real estate environment, being a successful healthcare development firm takes plenty of persistence, perseverance, patience and attention to details, according to those involved …

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MOBs are the Key to Successful Ambulatory Networks

May 24, 2018 by John B. Mugford

As the country’s health systems look to grow their ambulatory networks – which one well-known healthcare consulting firm says they must do in order to survive in today’s environment – …

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Who Were the Hot Buyers of Medical Office in 2017?

March 27, 2018 by Mindy Berman

2017 witnessed record MOB sales and outsized portfolio sales, but a notable shift occurred in the hot money – a theme that dominates the landscape in early 2018.   Key …

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Revista Welcomes Three New Advisory Board Members

February 20, 2018 by Elisa Freeman

Revista is pleased to announce the addition of three new executives, Randal Brand, Dan Eppley and Andrew Haslam, to its distinguished Advisory Board. Randal Brand has for the past nine …

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Construction Slowing – Outpatient Deliveries Down 15% from 2016

January 8, 2018 by Hilda Martin

2017 will have broken many records in terms of sales transaction activity in healthcare real estate, but it won’t in terms of new construction. Previously we’ve discussed how the volume …

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Top HRE professionals foresee good prospects in 2018

December 21, 2017 by John B. Mugford

By John B. Mugford, Editor, Healthcare Real Estate Insight While there is some concern and uncertainty about what the next year holds for the country’s healthcare system, some of the …

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The Surgery Center Premium for MOBs

December 19, 2017 by Mike Hargrave

Revista tracks and identifies medical buildings that contain a surgery center.  Within our database, surgery centers are a tag rather than a property type as many surgery centers are contained …

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In Southern California, Physician Visits Growing 217% Faster Than the Population

December 5, 2017 by Alan Whitson

Doctor visits will increase 217.6% faster than the population in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego Counties. That’s according to an analysis prepared for the California Hospital, …

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Construction of non-health system affiliated MOB space rises in 2017

November 21, 2017 by John B. Mugford

By John B. Mugford, Editor, Healthcare Real Estate Insights Prior to the onset of the Great Recession, the medical office building (MOB) market was coming into its own as an …

Read moreConstruction of non-health system affiliated MOB space rises in 2017

Are Healthcare REITs Increasing Their Construction Pipelines?

September 25, 2017 by Mike Hargrave

Recent history has shown that Healthcare REITs, as a group, have been generally reluctant to purse new development.  There have been exceptions, but market participants have argued that construction is …

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Revista Releases first ever Medical Real Estate Metro Rankings Report

August 22, 2017 by Mike Hargrave

Revista has posted the Mid -2017 Top 50 Metro Rankings Report for Medical Real Estate to its subscriber portal.  Revista partners and Revista full national access subscribers Revista can access …

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Office with Medical or MOB?

July 24, 2017 by Mike Hargrave

As you may know, Revista tracks both Medical Office Buildings (MOBs) and Office with Medical Buildings (Office-Med).  To qualify as an MOB, a substantial majority (usually all) of the tenants …

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By This Measure There is Not Enough MOB Construction…

December 18, 2016 by Mike Hargrave

Health care real estate investors, developers and stakeholders use a variety of metrics to measure market density for medical office buildings.  One measure, the amount of MOB square feet per insured population …

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The Buyer Composition has Changed

March 15, 2016 by Mike Hargrave

Recent years has seen the healthcare real estate transaction world more or less controlled by real estate investment trusts (REITS). Healthcare REITs have enjoyed a long run of comparatively low …

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Medical Real Estate Construction Pipeline at $97.1 Billion – 10 Insights from Revista’s US Construction Report

February 29, 2016 by Mike Hargrave

A new report released by Revista shows that the healthcare real estate construction pipeline is active and growing. Overall, Revista reports the total construction pipeline at $97.1 Billion at year …

Read moreMedical Real Estate Construction Pipeline at $97.1 Billion – 10 Insights from Revista’s US Construction Report

2015 HREI Insights Awards Finalists Announced

December 16, 2015 by Elisa Freeman

“Until two years ago, there was no comprehensive national awards program focusing on the real estate stories and strategies behind successful projects,” explains HREI Publisher Murray W. Wolf. “As the …

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ICD-10: One Week Out

September 24, 2015 by Mike Hargrave

The below blog can be accessed at http://blog.cms.gov/2015/09/24/icd-10-one-week-out/. September 24 By Dr. Bill Rogers, ICD-10 Ombudsman In one week, the U.S. health care system will start using the International Classification …

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Do Medical Real Estate Prices have Room to Run?

June 27, 2015 by Mike Hargrave

We recently wrote about the fact that Medical Office prices are trending near all time highs. Given this fact as well as the sentiment that most economists believe interest rates …

Read moreDo Medical Real Estate Prices have Room to Run?
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