KPMG thinks it’s the Roaring Twenties all over again for the healthcare industry, a century after the era of economic prosperity that followed the devastating 1918 flu pandemic. A new survey reveals 7 in 10 healthcare executives expect more industry consolidation during the year. Read more.
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