Behavioral health operators looking to cash in on their businesses must understand both sides of the M&A equation. That partly means figuring out how much their company will be worth moving forward and what goes into the valuation-setting process. It also means understanding the micro- and macro-level forces shaping the industry in the present. Generally, there has been a dip in behavioral health deal-making activity in 2023. Industry insiders forecast a lot of action in years to come, however, as the space is ripe for continued consolidation, Behavioral Health Business reports. Read more.
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