Hospice News January 28, 2025
Jim Parker

Private equity in health care has come under fire in recent years, but the regulatory environment leaves few other options for raising capital.

This is according to Bobby Guy, an M&A attorney and shareholder in the law firm Polsinelli. Guy posits that regulation of publicly traded markets have pushed business owners towards private equity and reduced transparency when it comes to corporate funding.

Hospice News sat down with Guy to discuss his views on private equity in health care and what should happen next when it comes to investment in home health and hospice.

Do you expect a rebound in private equity healthcare transactions in the coming year?

There are multiple private equity funds whose model is built for health...

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