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Contact Congress Over Drug Shortage Issues

A Kentucky congressman is urging surgical facilities to contact their members of Congress and request that they sign his letter demanding changes to...

N.J. Posts ASC Inspection Reports Online

State and federal inspection reports of New Jersey's ASCs are now available online, giving patients an opportunity to make more informed choices abo...

Are Opioids Necessary?

While it's not always practical, or even possible, to eliminate opioids from your post-op pain management regiment, reducing their use in favor of n...

Archive >  Surgical Construction 2003

Five Steps to Smoother Financing

In the early stages of building a new surgical facility, your success may hinge more on finding the right financing than on any other single factor. Here's what you need to know.

Judith Lee

Three mistakes experts see investors in surgery centers repeat time and again: Rushing into financing without learning about alternative ways to structure a deal, failing to research the different lending products available to them and focusing solely on finding the lowest interest rate they can.

Financing a concern for many
Thirteen percent of your colleagues who participated in our reader survey rated financing as the No. 1 obstacle they had to overcome to get their facilities built and operational (see "The Biggest Obstacle"). One reason financing is such a stumbling block in the new surgical construction industry might be because the cost of construction itself is going up. The $1 to $2 million it may have cost to build a small surgery center just a few years ago will run you $3 to $4 million today. Nearly half (48) of the respondents to our reader survey say it cost between $2 and $5 million to construct or expand their surgical facilities (see "The Total Tab"). Building a surgical hospital? You may need $10 million or more in financing.

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