Medical Economics February 3, 2025
Richard Payerchin

An analysis by Gibbins Advisors.

More mergers and acquisitions, paying for staff and changes in Washington, D.C., all will be factors affecting health care in 2025, said a forecast from an analyst.

Gibbins Advisors, based in Nashville, Tennessee, published “Healthcare Restructuring: Trends and Outlook.” The report analyzed Chapter 11 health care bankruptcy cases with liabilities of at least $10 million, since 2019.

Company Principals Clare Moylan and Roland Winters also listed examples of industry drivers that will be in play in 2025. In short: Don’t necessarily expect easy going the rest of the year.

“The health care sector continues to face financial...

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