Back in June at the close of the first half of the year, dealmakers told Mergers & Acquisitions that healthcare M&A pipelines were full due to payer interest in vertical integration, horizontal mergers and IT-related synergies. Those words now look prophetic, prompting a closer read of the drivers propelling sector activity. Read more.
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