10 Aug 2021
911 in 20/21: Healthcare Mergers and Acquisitions
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated healthcare merger and acquisition activity, with recent studies indicating that hospitals and corporations own roughly 50% of physician practices in the United States. This follows the trend over the past few years of hospital and private equity firms alike recognizing opportunities in clinical healthcare integration through acquisitions of physician practices. M&A attorneys should understand the peculiarities, including significant regulatory considerations, in acquiring a physician practice. Practical Guidance has you covered. Review guidance on avoiding legal pitfalls in acquiring physician practices.
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