Orthopedic practices have long generated interest from outside buyers, including hospitals and health systems, and more recently, private equity firms. There are many rationales and factors driving interest in the orthopedic specialty, and HealthCare Appraisers expects transaction activity to remain robust, particularly among private equity buyers. This article discusses the different types of transaction structures for each buyer, the volume of deals and valuation multiples in the space, and the financial and strategic rationale for pursuing these deals. Read more.
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