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Selecting the Right CPA for Your Palliative Care Practice Transaction

When buying or selling a palliative care practice, having a specialized CPA with healthcare M&A experience is essential for accurate valuation, tax optimization, and successful deal execution. The complexity of multilocation practices and unique reimbursement models in palliative care requires expertise that goes beyond traditional accounting services.

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Top CPA Firms Specializing in Palliative Care

1. Tri-C Partners/TriCPS

Headquarters: California
Service Area: National
Website: www.tricps.com

2. ECG Management Consultants

Headquarters: Seattle, WA
Service Area: National
Website: www.ecgmc.com

3. BKD CPAs & Advisors (now Forvis Mazars)

Headquarters: Springfield, MO
Service Area: National
Website: www.forvismazars.us

4. Moss Adams LLP

Headquarters: Seattle, WA
Service Area: Western United States
Website: www.mossadams.com

5. Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP

Headquarters: Charlotte, NC
Service Area: Southeast United States
Website: www.dhg.com

How to Select the Right CPA for Your Palliative Care Practice Transaction

Choosing the right CPA firm requires evaluating their specific experience with multilocation medical practices, depth of healthcare regulatory knowledge, and track record with due diligence in the palliative care sector. Request detailed proposals that outline their approach to valuation, tax strategy, and post-acquisition integration support, along with references from similar transactions they’ve completed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important to choose a specialized CPA for palliative care practice mergers and acquisitions?

A specialized CPA with healthcare M&A experience is crucial because palliative care practices have complex multilocation structures and unique reimbursement models that require expertise beyond traditional accounting services for accurate valuation, tax optimization, and successful deal execution.

Which CPA firms are nationally recognized for specializing in palliative care practice transactions?

Tri-C Partners/TriCPS, ECG Management Consultants, and BKD CPAs & Advisors (now Forvis Mazars) are among the top CPA firms nationally recognized for their specialization in palliative care practice mergers and acquisitions.

What factors should be considered when selecting the right CPA for a palliative care practice transaction?

Key factors include evaluating the CPA’s experience with multilocation medical practices, healthcare regulatory knowledge, track record of due diligence in the palliative care sector, and reviewing detailed proposals on valuation, tax strategy, and post-acquisition integration support.

Which CPA firms serve specific regions and what regions do they cover?

Moss Adams LLP serves the Western United States, and Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP serves the Southeast United States. Both firms have strong healthcare practices tailored to their respective regions.

What additional resources does the article suggest for those interested in valuation and transaction support services for palliative care practices?

The article suggests scheduling a valuation consultation and viewing transaction support services via provided contact links to get more personalized assistance and detailed service offerings.