HealthLeaders Media May 2, 2019
Jonathan Bees

Several results from a recent HealthLeaders survey suggest that M&A activity levels may be on the verge of easing.

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Two-thirds of survey respondents say that their organization would choose to participate again in its most recent M&A activity. However, this result is down seven percentage points over last year’s survey.

While the results show slightly increased M&A activity in acquiring another organization, the most interesting result among respondents is for no M&A activity.

While the 2019 HealthLeaders Mergers, Acquisitions, and Partnerships Survey finds that most healthcare respondent organizations experienced positive impacts from their merger, acquisition, and partnership (M&A) activity, high levels for “don’t know” responses and mediocre results for increasing quality outcomes...

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