Interest in acquisitions, mergers and joint venture arrangements continues to heat up in the home health space, Home Health Care News reports. But for every successful deal that’s closed, there’s another that ultimately ends up falling apart. While dealmaking landmines will always be present, smart home health providers can often work around trouble if they know where to step. Read more.
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