Healthcare
The healthcare industry, with its many economic, political and regulatory changes, is constantly evolving and requires careful navigation. As a healthcare organization, you must stay up-to-date and compliant while balancing your financial and operational performance. Our experienced healthcare professionals help streamline your processes by offering comprehensive assurance, tax and consulting services. We serve clients in numerous healthcare sectors including:
For more information, please contact:
- J. Ira Bedenbaugh, Medical Consulting Practice Chair at 864.552.4715 or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
- Robert W. Elliot, Jr., Dental Practice Chair at 704.808.5207 or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Take a Closer Look at Our Services:
Elliott Davis News
- Elliott Davis, LLC Adds Shareholder to Charleston Office
- Elliott Davis Names New Leader of Columbia Office
- Four Elliott Davis Professionals Serving on SCACPA Young Leadership Cabinet
- Elliott Davis Receives Chairman’s Award for United Way Campaign
- Elliott Davis Investment Advisors Consultant Earns Accredited Investment Fiduciary® Designation
Articles
- Elliott Davis Dental Services Practice: Financial Check-Up Newsletter March 2010
- Elliott Davis VitalSigns Newsletter Winter 2010
- Elliott Davis Dental Services Practice: Financial Check-Up Newsletter January 2010
- Elliott Davis VitalSigns Newsletter Fall 2009
- Individual Year End Planning
- Business Year End Planning
- Elliott Davis Dental Services Practice: Financial Check-Up Newsletter Fall 2009
RSS Feeds
- SPOTLIGHT: Sutter accelerates $400 million EMR installation
- Health reform could cut deficit by $138B, CBO says
- Insurance company knowingly engaged in rescission efforts against HIV patients, court finds
- State high court removes hospital's property tax exemption
- Increased primary-care interest not enough to affect physician-shortage trend
- Arizona becomes first state to drop children's health program
- Nuns side with Catholic Health Association in favor of health reform
- To pass health reform, Democrats ready to enact 'Slaughter rule'
- Employed physicians' paychecks reflect a fraction of what they earn for hospitals
- Medical societies cheer over flaws found in physician rating programs

