2021 BOMA International Medical Office Buildings + Healthcare Real Estate Conference
Join the Winstead Real Estate Industry Group at the 2021 BOMA Medical Office Buildings and Healthcare Real Estate Conference. The conference will discuss insights from the country’s foremost healthcare real estate experts based on their own experiences. Leaders will come together to engage in focused discussions and learn how major industry shifts will impact healthcare facilities and your assets.
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Date: Monday, November 1 – Wednesday, November 3, 2021
Location: Omni Dallas Hotel
Winstead panelist: Andy Dow, Taylor White, Kevin Wood
Winstead attendees: Cole Gearhart, Nick Gerner
Our attorneys will participate in panels including:
Compliance Issues Related to Physician Investment Models
Date: Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Time: 1:45-2:45 p.m.
As the supply of capital investment in the healthcare real estate space has increased in recent years, buyers are constantly looking to get a leg up on the competition. In addition, the arms race for physicians has health systems and other providers are looking for ways to incentivize physician groups to align themselves with their brand. As a result, both sides of the equation are looking at various physician investment models to achieve their objectives. This session will explore some of these models and the compliance issues that must be addressed.
Speakers: Andy Dow, Shareholder at Winstead PC; Deanne Manchester, Vice President, Real Estate at USPI; Kevin Wood, Shareholder at Winstead PC
The Financial, Legal and Operational Impact of the new SOHA Guidelines
Date: Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Time: 3:00-4:00 p.m.
As a direct result of President Biden’s Executive Order regarding the safety and wellbeing of American healthcare workers, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued an Emergency Temporary Standard (“ETS”) on June 10, 2021 that was effective upon publication on June 21, 2021. The ETS applies to many patient care settings including general hospitals; trauma centers; specialty hospitals; teaching hospitals; and ambulatory care facilities. The ETS also applies to physician offices, dental offices, surgery centers, specialty care clinics, and urgent care centers. While many healthcare providers have voluntarily implemented COVID-19 prevention methods throughout the pandemic, the ETS establishes mandatory, nationwide standards that will be federally enforced. Our panelists will provide insight on how OSHA’s ETS has impacted the healthcare industry to date, specifically focusing on the operational, financial, and legal implications.
Speakers: Donald Stevens, Vice President, Facilities Management at Baylor Scott and White health Systems; Taylor White, Shareholder at Winstead PC; Gary Rizzato RTG AIA, CHFM, CHFSP, CHSP, RESE, Corporate Director, Facility Management at Realty Trust Group
Who Should Attend:
Hospital, Healthcare System & Physician Group Real Estate Executives, Title Insurers, Attorneys & Accountants.
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