What Marketplace and Regulatory Drivers are Transforming Healthcare M&A?
Learn the answer at Manatt’s new webinar, “Mapping the Healthcare M&A Landscape: Trends, Challenges and Implications.” Click here to register free—and earn CLE.
The number of healthcare transactions reached a record-smashing 1,738 in 2018.1 According to a new Capital One poll, mergers and acquisitions are the preferred growth vehicle for 44% of healthcare executives in 2019, indicating that we will continue to see M&A on the rise.
What are the trends driving the growth in healthcare transactions? What are the new M&A strategies remapping the healthcare landscape? What is the future of antitrust regulation and enforcement? Find out the answers in a new Manatt webinar. Click here to register free—and earn CLE. Key topics include:
- The regulatory and market trends driving change and growth in healthcare transactions
- The impact of the vertical integration of health insurers with pharmacies and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs)
- The rise of health plan/provider partnerships, from value-based purchasing to joint ventures to mergers
- The implications of new strategic transactions between health insurers and technology vendors
- Providers’ continuing quest for scale—and whether “going bigger” is always the best option
- The ways that hospitals and health systems are reconsidering and restructuring their care delivery platforms—and the partners needed to make them work
- Consolidations, affiliations and convergence—providers’ reactions to changing market pressures through unique arrangements crafted for specific targets and issues
- The role of private equity—and how providers are responding
- The federal antitrust agencies’ approach to vertical mergers and merger remedies
- The importance of state antitrust enforcement in provider mergers
Even if you can’t make our original airing on April 2, click here to register free and we will send you a link to view the webinar on demand. Don’t miss this opportunity to understand how transactions are reshaping the healthcare market—and what’s coming next in 2019 and beyond.
1S&P Capital IQ
Presenters
Keith Anderson, Partner, Manatt Health
Robert Belfort, Partner, Manatt Health
Lisl Dunlop, Partner, Antitrust and Competition
Fatema Zanzi, Partner, Manatt Health