Demand for behavioral health services has skyrocketed in recent years, driving the need for providers and health systems to expand their geographic footprints, reports Behavioral Health Business. In the process, some are finding great success with joint venture partnerships. JV deals have become a key method to meet the rising need for behavioral health services, and hospital systems are now actively pursuing JV deals as a method of growth. The extensive process of building a JV requires patience and persistence, industry insiders said. Read more.
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