Private equity has become a seemingly permanent fixture in the U.S. healthcare system, with investments topping $1 trillion over the last 10 years. As private equity investments have expanded, so has ...
The rapid expansion of autism therapy for children has been driven by increased need, generous taxpayer-funded Medicaid ...
State laws governing healthcare transactions are changing quickly. Legislation may have been introduced in a state in which you are contemplating a transaction or that otherwise impacts your ...
Connecticut lawmakers tackled several long-standing healthcare issues during this year's legislative session. Here's what ...
Oregon health officials have tentatively given the green light – with strings attached – to a controversial deal that will ...
A string of health-care bankruptcies has ignited a wave of public fury at financial dealmakers in the industry, prompting lawmakers in state houses around the country to draft tough new curbs. The ...
Brown University researchers used Medicare claims to track results of primary care practices after private equity firms acquired them, revealing surprising findings.
Hello and welcome to Health Affairs This Week. I'm your host, Jeff Byers. We're recording on 02/19/2025. It's snowing here in Richmond, Virginia. We'll see how long that lasts, before this winter ...
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Private equity firms continued to invest in healthcare at a steady pace last year, undeterred by increased regulatory scrutiny or high interest rates, according to a new study from the Private Equity ...
In this new series, MM+M explores the growing presence of private equity in the healthcare world. Host Heerea Rikhraj connects with Tom Donnelly of Supreme Group and Liz Kanter of Pivot Design to ...
San Francisco's City Attorney has filed suit against a private-equity backed home care company alleging it illegally ...