Private equity investors remain bullish on hospice with no signs of slowing down, Hospice News reports. However, with a number of high-profile transactions completed or in the works during 2020 and 2021, the number of hospices of scale that are likely to come to market is dwindling. During the next few years, PE firms will likely fix their eyes on smaller operations in what remains a highly fragmented industry. Read more.
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