Deal flow in the physician practice management sector remained strong in the second quarter—with PE investment leading the charge, accounting for approximately 63% of the transactions, Bass Berry & Sims reports in JD Supra. According to reports, most of the deals were add-on acquisitions that helped existing platforms expand their regional or national footprint. Read more.
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