Here are four roles where a healthcare-focused professional could help:
1. Real estate agent. Healthcare-focused real estate agents offer specialized guidance in choosing an ideal location, negotiating competitive rates and terms and selecting the right professionals for the project.
2. Attorney. A healthcare attorney can ensure the legal terms of the lease or purchase contract negotiated by the real estate agent are designed to protect a provider’s short- and long-term interests. Lawyers are also equipped to ensure a new practice has the proper entity structure.
3. Lender. Healthcare lenders work alongside real estate agents to ensure underwriter’s requirements are included in lease or sale terms and helps determine what kind of office providers can afford. Niche lenders may have special rates for healthcare professionals and possess expertise in healthcare loans.
4. Architect. An experienced healthcare architect can help plan for future growth needs and create an office environment that will be suitable for years. Architects can help ensure deadlines, budget needs and functional and aesthetic requirements are met.
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