HealthLeaders Media January 20, 2020
Christopher Cheney

Healthcare organization leaders can pursue clinician-focused strategies to help achieve successful M&A transactions.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– A recently published survey report shows the perspective of clinicians on healthcare M&A deals.

– Nearly half of the clinicians surveyed said they did not feel valued by the new organization after an M&A transaction.

– Only 1 in 5 of survey respondents said their organization became more efficient after an M&A deal.

A significant proportion of clinicians have a skeptical view of healthcare organization merger and acquisition (M&A) deals, a survey report published recently by LocumTenens.com says.

Hospitals have been involved in a wave of M&A transactions over the past two decades, with studies documenting a spike in deals since 2010. Several other...

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