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Dental support organizations have become an extremely popular investment vehicle in the past two decades. Currently, there is a steady move toward consolidation into larger organizations with better access to capital and efficiencies of scale.

Read on for analysis touching on likely buyers, self-organization, the right time to exit or take a “second bite,” some

As 2023 legislative sessions wind down, many states are considering bills that would require pre-close review or approval of healthcare transactions by a state agency or attorney general’s office, including one that passed this week in New York.

Although the details vary, these laws would join a growing list of statutes already in place that

Wednesday, September 27, 2023

5–6:30 p.m. Networking reception

Thursday, September 28, 2023

8–9 a.m. Registration and breakfast 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Program and lunch

Join fellow healthcare leaders for an interactive full-day program discussing the latest developments in the industry and the challenges we face in the wake of economic uncertainty. With substantive panels and ample networking

The growing cardiology subsector is one of the most sought-after and competitive specialties for healthcare investors.

Stemming from an aging population and growing obesity demographic trends, demand for cardiovascular services is projected to increase significantly. The American Heart Association reports that between 2017 and 2020, 127.9 million U.S. adults had some form of cardiovascular disease.

With increased demand for cosmetic procedures and wellness treatments, the med spa industry is booming and investor appetite in the space is increasing. Still, the industry presents some unique legal challenges that can impact transaction structuring.

Read on for six key points investors should know about the med spa landscape, particularly when structuring transactions and