Advisory Board August 6, 2020

The realities of the epidemic mean that some physician groups will need to explore new partnership opportunities to weather the storm. However, it’s increasingly looking like there won’t be a major shakeup in physician ownership. Instead of looking to sell, independent practices are looking to maintain autonomy while exploring new opportunities for partnership.

In part one of our series on consolidation, Rachel (Rae) Woods sits down with physician practice experts, Sarah Hostetter and Julie Riley, to talk about what physician practices are—and aren’t—looking for in a partner.

Read a lightly edited excerpt below, and listen to the podcast for the full conversation.

Rachel Woods: Sarah, the last time we spoke, you shared that we were expecting a buyer’s market for...

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