Special Report: Role of MOBs will expand

THEY OFFER MANY BENEFITS, CAIN’S MOLONEY SAYS

By Murray W. Wolf

Jim Moloney of Cain Brothers says that off-campus medical office buildings will play an even more important strategic role in the coming years.
Photo courtesy of RealShare

The changing healthcare industry will amplify the strategic importance of off-campus medical office buildings (MOBs), but the real estate models will change. That’s according to James M. “Jim” Moloney, who delivered the opening keynote address at the recent RealShare Medical Office Buildings conference in Scottsdale, Ariz.

Mr. Moloney, a managing director with the San Francisco office of the New York-based investment banking firm Cain Brothers & Co., said healthcare reform and other factors have made it more important than ever for providers to minimize costs, maximize productivity, and defend or expand their share of local markets.

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