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Human Capital as One of the Drivers of Reliable Value of Medical Entities on the Example of International Cardiac Hospital

Received: 1 January 2016     Accepted: 20 January 2016     Published: 18 March 2016
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This paper constitutes a contribution to a new discussion on the adequacy of existing company valuation methods with regard to the specific nature of medical entities in Poland. The research method used to fulfil the given scientific aims are: monographic methods, literature research on theory of company valuation, research survey on particular medical entity and its business performance results, statistical quantitative and qualitative analysis, case study analysis. The author points out the shortcomings of existing theories. Calls for taking into account the quality of the activities performed by medical companies in the methodology used for their valuation. As the outcome it is underlined that the human capital at the hospital is one of the key indicators of quality of their activity, translating into the value the entity has for its owner. Thus the scientific conclusion will be that better quality the medical personnel was the better financial ratios were achieved but it doesn’t find it’s reflection in existing company valuation method. Specially in case of medical entities human capital value seems to be crucial according to the business. It is being shown on cardiac hospital example. It should be evaluated on existing theories and looked for more sophisticated valuation method adjustable for health care entities not only in Poland but worldwide.

Published in International Journal of Economics, Finance and Management Sciences (Volume 4, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijefm.20160402.16
Page(s) 78-82
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Keywords

Human Capital, Value of Medical Entity, Mmedical Market, Hospital Market Transformation

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  • Finance Faculty, University of Economics in Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland

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