While the volume of large-scale transactions continues to decline, there is still significant growth potential for private equity buyers in the physician services sector, particularly in transacting with small and mid-sized physician groups within their target specialty. Mergers & Acquisitions delves into the reasons behind this latest trend and explores key issues that PE investors should focus on in healthcare add-on transactions. Read more.
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