Healthcare services is a major investment area for private equity firms, accounting for roughly 10% of PE buyout and growth deals overall in the US in 2022. The investment strategies of these firms have implications for market players and other stakeholders like patients and regulators. Sponsored by United Healthcare, PitchBook’s Q3 2022 Healthcare Services Report, the first of its new Industry Research series, maps out the PE ecosystem, deal activity and critical regulatory developments. Read more.
Related Posts
Klobuchar Asks FTC to Investigate Amazon’s $3.9B Move to Acquire One Medical
The American Economic Liberties Project has pushed for regulators to block Amazon’s One Medical Acquisition, calling it dangerous.
July 25, 2022
PE, Government Regulations in Health Care Ripped in House Committee Hearing
Lawmakers railed against private equity investment in health care, but it’s unclear how that could affect federal efforts to open up price information for medical treatment.
July 27, 2023
Digital Health Leaders Predict More Stabilized Funding in 2023
Eight executives in the space share their perspectives on what the New Year will bring in terms of capital needs.
December 29, 2022
What Makes a PE Firm-Home Care Provider Relationship Successful
There’s a push and pull that exists in PE firm-agency relationships. It’s up to both sides to agree on a long-term strategy and to have an open dialogue throughout the process, before and after an investment.
September 14, 2023