HealthTech September 23, 2022
Gus Vlahos, Marty Momdjian

Bringing in an expert partner can make for a smoother IT integration process when it comes to healthcare M&As.

Mergers and acquisitions in the healthcare industry have evolved over the past decade as organizations expand outside region-specific limits and look to provide a continuum of care.

As the landscape continues to change, IT integration is no longer a final consideration for a healthcare M&A, after business and clinical priorities, but a core function. As organizations consider M&As to expand patient care capabilities, going from acute care to post-acute and even long-term care offerings, IT integration is an essential part of making everything run.

Though M&As can be a difficult process, organizations don’t have to undergo them alone. By involving a...

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