NexCore Group and OLC Architecture to Speak about Integrated Medical Fitness Centers at Medical Fitness Association Annual Conference
DENVER and SAN DIEGO (PRWEB) November 18, 2013 -- NexCore Group, a national healthcare real estate developer based in Denver, announced today that Tim Oliver, its Senior Vice President of Healthcare Development, will present at this year’s Medical Fitness Association Annual Conference along with Hervey Lavoie of OLC Architecture, an international design firm specializing in medically based fitness centers.
The conference, which will take place at the San Diego Convention Center from Nov. 20-22, is attended by hospital CEOs and administrators, fitness center directors and managers, healthcare business and marketing leaders, physicians, wellcoaches, clinicians, kinesiotherapists, exercise physiologists, and athletic trainers.
Mr. Oliver and Mr. Lavoie will present on the “Myths of Developer-Owned & Financed Medical Fitness Centers.” Their session will take place Thursday, Nov. 21 from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.
“In the course of the outpatient facility design and development work that we do all over the country, Hervey and I have come across several myths that continue to persist in the healthcare real estate industry about what it means when a developer owns and finances a medical fitness center,” says Mr. Oliver.
“One of our goals is to help attendees develop an understanding of the relative cost of occupancy for a medical fitness center and the pros and cons of different real estate ownership structures,” says Mr. Oliver. “We also hope that attendees will come away with a more accurate understanding of how design affects the cost of occupancy and how a development team’s experience can significantly affect the cost of occupancy and the eventual success of a medical fitness center.”
Mr. Oliver and Mr. Lavoie will discuss and challenge the following myths during their presentation:
1) Using a developer means a higher cost of occupancy;
2) Using a developer means the design will be compromised by an exit strategy;
3) The hospital takes all of the risk in medical fitness center development;
4) Using a developer means eliminating donor participation; and
5) Any developer can deliver a medical fitness center.
Mr. Oliver adds that challenging these myths naturally leads to a discussion of integrated medical fitness centers, i.e., medical fitness centers that are integrated into ambulatory care centers that offer physician and outpatient services such as imaging, urgent care and pharmacy. When medical fitness services are bundled and integrated with other outpatient services, the cost of the medical fitness center project can be lowered by taking advantage of economies of scale, economies of sharing space and economies of sharing development costs.
About NexCore Group LP
NexCore Group (NexCore) was formed in 2004 to focus exclusively on the development, acquisition and management of healthcare real estate for health systems, hospitals and physician groups. Since that time, NexCore has grown into a 45-person company that has been recognized repeatedly as one of the Top Healthcare Real Estate Developers in the U.S. by Modern Healthcare magazine. NexCore provides a full spectrum of services that includes strategic and business planning, development, acquisition, ownership, financing, leasing, property management and asset management. The company’s portfolio includes 3.8 million square feet of healthcare development and acquisition projects. The company is headquartered in Denver, Colo., and as the company continues to grow so does its geographic reach. Over the last several years, NexCore has opened regional offices in Chicago, Ill., Bethesda, Md., Portland, Ore., and Dallas, Texas, to expand its capacity across the country. For more information, please visit http://www.nexcoregroup.com. Contact: Tracy Hindman, Marketing Director, 303-244-0700.
About OLC Architecture
Ohlson Lavoie Collaborative (OLC) is a highly respected international architecture firm headquartered in Denver, Colorado with additional offices in Orlando, Tokyo and Cairo. The firm offer comprehensive architecture and planning services, including in-house interior and aquatic design. Since 1982, the firm’s focus has been athletic and recreation facilities.OLC has diversified into medically based fitness centers, sports training facilities, university recreation centers, public recreation, golf clubhouses and a broad range of aquatic projects. OLC's offices in Tokyo and Cairo also handle residential, resort and commercial facility design. The firm has successfully completed over 1,000 design assignments and, since 1982, has had a design role in more than 300 athletic and fitness facilities in 46 states and 8 countries.
About the Medical Fitness Association
The Medical Fitness Association, a non-profit organization, was formed in 1991 to assist medically integrated health and fitness centers achieve their full potential. The Association is a professional membership organization whose mission is to ascertain and respond to the needs of medically integrated centers throughout the world. As a resource to the medical fitness industry, Medical Fitness Association is 100% focused on medical fitness, and is the first association to have focused on hospital fitness and wellness.
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Tracy Hindman, Marketing Director, NexCore Group LP, http://www.nexcoregroup.com, 303-293-0673, [email protected]
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