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Bruce G. Krider, M.A. ~ Senior/Managing
Partner
Mr. Krider is the Senior/Managing Partner and founder of American Health Care Appraisal LLC.
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He has over thirty-five years of experience in health care management and consulting. Of this experience, he served as a chief executive officer and chief operating officer of hospitals in Michigan for nine and three years, respectively.
During his consulting experience, he has served such multi-hospital chains as National Medical Enterprises, Humana, HCA, Health One, HealthTrust—The Hospital Company, Baylor Medical Center, Adventist Health System, Albert Einstein School of Medicine. He has also consulted for many states, cities, and the U.S. government.
He consults for the banking industry, investment bankers, and investors as it relates to the valuation of health care organizations. He has also consulted for the Federal government, having developed the methodology for the selection criteria for the National Center for Health Planning Information, created under PL 93-641. He has also been a consultant for the State of California and for the City of Los Angeles.
Mr. Krider developed the case and language for legislation enacting an additional category of Medicare-participating hospitals under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1986. He has also served as a state hospital association chairman and as the Michigan Hospital Association representative before the state legislature on Capitation for Hospital Capital Spending. He served on the Michigan Department of Public Health task force for the development of Certificate of Need Criteria for Rehabilitation Facilities. As a health care system chief executive officer, he developed a variety of health care businesses and began a regional consortium of hospitals.
Bruce earned his BA degree in Sociology at Elmira College (New York) in 1972. In 1976, he earned an MA Degree in Health Care Administration at the Graduate School of Government and Business Administration, The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. He also completed special strategic planning management studies at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.
He has published articles in a number of health care journals, and he is the author of Valuation of Physician Practices and Clinics, published by Aspen Publishers, 1997.
He also served as contributing author for the (2008 revised release) Estimated Useful Lives of Hospital Assets (American Hospital Association).
Jay Standard, MBA, CPA
Financial Analyst
Melvin Fineberg, BA, ASA
Medical Equipment Appraiser and
Reviewer
Margaret Singleton, MBA, MAI, ASA,SRPA
Real Estate
Appraiser
William Kasper, ASA
Medical Equipment Appraiser
LeeAnn Magliozzi, BA
Medical Equipment Appraiser and
Inventory Specialist
Todd M. Krider, BS
Medical Equipment Appraiser and
Inventory Specialist


