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University of Virginia Health System: The Long-Term Acute Care Hospital Project

Publication date: 20 January 2017

Abstract

This case is best taught in a first-year MBA finance course and with a series of cases based on cash flow analysis. Its primary objective is to portray the major differences in project analysis for nonprofit organizations compared to for-profit companies and to highlight the unique issues relevant in a health care environment. Students must decide, based on cash flow analysis and nonfinancial factors, whether or not to propose a long-term acute care hospital (LTAC) project to the board of directors of the U. Va. Health System. Students must use the assumptions outlined in the case to create a cash flow analysis and then compute a net present value (NPV) calculation and internal rate of return (IRR) for the project. After assessing the base-case results and sensitivity analysis of the assumptions driving those results, students must decide if the project should be taken to the board of directors.

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Eades, K.M. and Mehta, N. (2017), "University of Virginia Health System: The Long-Term Acute Care Hospital Project", . https://doi.org/10.1108/case.darden.2016.000334

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University of Virginia Darden School Foundation

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