Strategies for surviving the capital shortage
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Strategies for surviving the capital shortage
Abstract
With traditional sources of capital threatened, hospitals are going to have to turn to new sources of capital and new methods of raising capital if they are to meet their facilities and equipment needs during the 1980s. New capital will come primarily from two sources: net income from new health services and health-related ventures operating in less regulated markets, and equity offerings.
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