Notable demand growth in specialty pharmacy providers, increased activity in the healthcare real estate market for medical office buildings and upbeat, stable activity in the home health and hospice and behavioral health care sectors powered M&A volume in Q3 2021, according to Irving Levin Associates, Globe St. reports. Read more.
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