In 2020, deal volume fell when compared to 2019. However, while most industries experienced heavy losses, it was the healthcare industry that saw an overall increase of 21% in spite of a significant reduction in patient volume. GCI Publishing discussed this new frontier of investment opportunity with three leading private firms and got their insight into new possibilities in the healthcare industry. Read more.
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