New Website Helps Entrepreneurs Address the Medical Business Crisis
April 20th, 2007
Medical Business Exchange (www.medicalbusinessexchange.com) recently launched a new website to help medical investors, medical business entrepreneurs, medical service providers, and commercial brokers find each other.
The goal of the website is to help interested parties to buy, sell, or invest within a broad community of medical and nursing businesses.
The Exchange offers advertising opportunities (free to new members), making it easy to find buyers and service providers such as attorneys, diploma evaluators, commercial brokers, and domestic and foreign nurses.
An international approach to medical business
In tune with increasing interdependence around the globe, the site also offers information on running medical businesses across national boundaries. This includes guidance for doctors who wish to practice medicine in the United States but who received their credentials in another country. There is also useful information on nursing businesses, for both domestic and foreign nurses.
The Medical Business Exchange website explains Immigration issues, E-2 Visas, and other complications in detail. The site also clarifies criteria for evaluating medical degrees from foreign countries.
The founder of Medical Business Exchange, Boris Zinshteyn, understands international red tape from his personal experience. He earned his degree in Moscow before moving to the United States with his family in 1994.
“Medical Business Exchange,” says Zinshteyn, “envisions a community dedicated to the buying and selling of medical businesses from overseas, advancing opportunities for international medical professionals wishing to finance or invest in medical businesses in the United States.”
The Medical Business Exchange Website, www.medicalbusinessexchange.com, can also help visitors whose interests are confined to North America. For the doctor wishing to sell a practice and retire, or a professional who wishes to expand his or her practice, the Medical Business Exchange offers an entrepreneurial approach, in which medical practitioners have a stake in the success of the institution.

December 25th, 2007 at 8:27 pm
Whoever wrote this, we moved to the US in 1988. 1994 was the year Boris Zinshteyn became a financial rep. for met life insurance.
September 20th, 2008 at 5:55 pm
This is such a fantastic blog! I am glad I came across it. is there anywhere else I may be able to find more information on this
October 21st, 2008 at 9:27 am
My company is promoting funding capital for practice purchase transactions. We are unaffected by the credit crisis
Loan amounts from $100,000 to $25 million
Loan terms from 5 to 25 years with interest only payments
Pre-qualification within 72 hours of request
Enmark typically provides large cash distributions to businesses for the establishment of personal retirement accounts. Lately, as a result of the credit crisis and banks unwillingness to provide commercial loans, our funds have closed the funding gap by acting as purchase capital on qualified business sales transactions. Please keep in mind there are nearly as many different solutions as there are business purchase/sales opportunities to use them on. This isn’t a ‘one size fits all’ initiative and as a result this solution may solve a variety of concerns with any business purchase transaction.