Large physician groups partnering with private equity firms to form MSOs have become more common over the last five years, Becker’s reports. The MSO model can jump-start regional growth for physician practices and give the resources needed to expand business operations. Many of these organizations have added multiple practices and physicians since their initial launch. Read more.
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