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At Ziegler, we do something everyday that many find rather extraordinary. We think for a living.  And we do it all over again the very next day. Which is why we excel at unconventional transactions for hospitals and healthcare organizations -- we are not a commodity at Ziegler. And, we have complementary services to our investment banking that add industry insight and, most importantly, value.  Just what you need if you’re looking for innovative ways to finance your capital projects and strategic objectives.


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  • Jullia Quazi Joins Ziegler's Healthcare Practice
    01/20/2010 - CNNMoney.comZiegler announced today that Jullia Quazi has joined the firm as a director in its healthcare practice, focusing on the West Coast region...
  • Z-Talks: A Worldwide Lens: Global Healthcare and U.S. Reform
    12/17/2009 While December brings colder weather and shorter days, the healthcare debate is heating up and pressing legislators into late-night and weekend sessions. The details are mind-numbing. Competing House and Senate bills are 2,000 pages apiece and despite early hope for cooperation, partisan brinksmanship has defined the legislative process.
  • Brett Whysel featured in HFMA Magazine
    12/1/2009 - HFMFor health systems today, ample liquidity means “never having to say you’re sorry” to your creditors, your board, or your community. Across the country, executives are asking, “When will things return to normal?” My answer: “Manage your liquidity as if this were the ‘new normal.’”
  • Z-Talks: Bearing the Burden, Lessons Learned. Healthcare Capital Finance: One Year Later
    11/13/2009 After his stunning victory at Inchon in September 1950, General Douglas MacArthur made an ill-advised push to win the Korean War by Christmas. He sent his forces north to the Yalu River on the Chinese border to "close the vise" on the North Korean army. MacArthur's attack provoked the Chinese to send 300,000 troops across the Yalu. This massive force routed McArthur's Army and threatened "the complete destruction" of his command. Secretary of State Dean Acheson was at the storm's center in Washington, D.C., resisting extreme Congressional and military pressure to withdraw from the Korean peninsula. Autumn 1950 was a time of profound questions that demanded thoughtful answers.

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