Increased Demand, Workforce Shortages to Drive Even More Behavioral Health Joint Ventures in 2022

Behavioral health mergers and acquisitions have generated much buzz in the last couple of years, as dealmaking has reached record levels. However, some other providers are choosing to scale up operations by going a different route — joint ventures (JVs), Behavioral Health Business reports.

As behavioral health providers look to ramp up their services amidst heightened demand for assistance, JV activity is showing no signs of slowing down.

Acadia Healthcare and Universal Health Systems– two of the biggest names in the behavioral health space – have been leading the way over the last couple of years by forming partnerships with a number regional hospital providers. Read more.

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