Provider January 22, 2020
Patrick Connole

KPMG’s new survey of Wall Street interest in investment in the health care and life sciences sector shows stakeholders most likely to put their money into the home care and hospice space versus long term care and managed care, but the report said attention to all areas of long term and post-acute care remains active for 2020.

Speaking on the broad health care and life sciences sector, KPMG said the high amount of deal activity witnessed in 2019 would likely extend into the new year. However, Carole Streicher, KPMG deal advisory leader, said, “The election-year political climate has given some cause for concern, but other fundamentals are very positive for deals and investment, particularly around the need to cut costs...

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