
Selecting the Right Auditor for Your Outpatient Physical Therapy Practice Transaction
When buying or selling an outpatient physical therapy practice, engaging an experienced auditor with a demonstrated track record in healthcare M&A ensures accurate financial and compliance due diligence. These specialized professionals validate your practice’s true value through comprehensive reviews of coding compliance, revenue integrity, and financial performance across all locations.
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Top Auditor Firms Specializing in Outpatient Physical Therapy
1. Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Headquarters: 233 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL 60606
Service Area: National
Website: https://www.seyfarth.com
2. Yes-HIM Consulting
Headquarters: 3200 Windy Hill Road SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
Service Area: National
Website: https://www.yeshimconsulting.com
3. Morgan Lewis
Headquarters: 1701 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 9103
Service Area: National
Website: https://www.morganlewis.com
4. BDO USA Healthcare Practice
Headquarters: 100 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10017
Service Area: National
Website: https://www.bdo.com/industries/healthcare
5. KPMG Healthcare & Life Sciences
Headquarters: 345 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10154
Service Area: National
Website: https://home.kpmg/us/en/home/industries/healthcare.html
How to Select the Right Auditor for Your Outpatient Physical Therapy Practice Transaction
Start by requesting case studies from recent outpatient therapy or similar ambulatory care transactions, focusing on firms that demonstrate expertise in multi-site practice valuations and coding compliance reviews. Evaluate their proposed scope against your specific needs – financial and compliance audits typically range from $25,000-$50,000, while comprehensive packages including legal and regulatory reviews can total $50,000-$150,000 for multilocation practices. Request references from similar transactions and confirm their team includes professionals with specific physical therapy billing and regulatory expertise.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is it important to engage an experienced auditor when buying or selling an outpatient physical therapy practice?
Engaging an experienced auditor ensures accurate financial and compliance due diligence. These auditors validate the practice’s true value through comprehensive reviews of coding compliance, revenue integrity, and financial performance across all locations, which helps avoid unexpected challenges in the transaction process.
What are some of the top auditing firms specializing in outpatient physical therapy practice mergers and acquisitions?
Some top auditing firms include Seyfarth Shaw LLP, Yes-HIM Consulting, Morgan Lewis, BDO USA Healthcare Practice, and KPMG Healthcare & Life Sciences. All these firms offer national service coverage and have demonstrated expertise in healthcare M&A.
What factors should be considered when selecting the right auditor for an outpatient physical therapy practice transaction?
Consider requesting case studies of recent outpatient therapy or similar ambulatory care transactions, particularly those demonstrating expertise in multi-site practice valuations and coding compliance reviews. Evaluate their proposed scope based on your needs, and consider audit cost ranges: financial and compliance audits typically cost $25,000-$50,000, while comprehensive packages may range from $50,000-$150,000. Also, confirm that the team includes professionals with specific physical therapy billing and regulatory expertise.
What price ranges can be expected for auditing services in outpatient physical therapy practice transactions?
Financial and compliance audits typically range from $25,000-$50,000. Comprehensive packages that include legal and regulatory reviews for multilocation practices can total between $50,000 and $150,000.
How can one verify the expertise of an auditor in outpatient physical therapy practice mergers and acquisitions?
Request case studies from their recent transactions in outpatient therapy or similar fields, ask for references from comparable transactions, and ensure their team has professionals with specific knowledge in physical therapy billing and regulatory compliance.