Fierce Health Payers January 17, 2020
Heather Landi

After three years of strong growth in healthcare technology funding, investor interest in the space has not abated.

Corporate, private equity and investment banking executives are eyeing more investments in health IT in 2020, according to a survey from KPMG.

KPMG, which is an audit, tax, and advisory services firm, surveyed 330 corporate, private equity and investment banking executives who follow the healthcare and life sciences sector about their expectations for growth, deal activity and valuations in the sector.

Targeted sectors

When asked which healthcare and life sciences sectors they are targeting for investment in 2020, 30% of investors said health IT and revenue cycle management. That topped pharmaceutical and biotech products and services at 24%.

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