Deal And Dollar Volume Jump In Second Half Of Year Back in May we observed that one of the first victims of health care reform was the Managed Care sector, at least as measured by merger and acquisition activity. At that point, the industry was eking out just one...
In 1972, Houlihan Lokey opened its doors with the purpose of providing independent ideas and trusted advice. For more than four decades, we’ve depended on these core values and strengths to chart our course of steady growth. Our growth is based on recognizing demand...
The Differences, Though Few, Involve More Than Just Taking Profits At the outset, it’s fair to say that there are many similarities—perhaps more than there are differences—between the not-for-profit and for-profit CCRC business models: • Competitive market-rate...
Makes Largest Privatization Of A CRO Ever Recorded Financial buyers usually account for about 5 percent of the deal volume in the health care M&A market. But when a REIT or a private equity group announces a deal, it is almost always hot news because it is...
SNFs Are Focused On Medicare, But Medicaid Issues Loom For much of 2011, the scuttlebutt on skilled nursing reimbursement focused first on the higher payments, and profits, from the new RUGs-IV reimbursement protocols, before switching to the concern over how much...