Healthcare IT News December 27, 2024
Jessica Hagen

Some executives anticipate an acceleration of M&A activity as struggling startups seek exits, while others foresee more funding opportunities for companies with proven value in the sector.

Executives across the digital health sector shared their insights with MobiHealthNews on whether mergers and acquisitions will continue to play a major role in the industry in 2025. Many pointed to factors such as shifts in the political climate, company valuations and large organizations seeking to expand their portfolios as potential drivers of increased M&A activity.

Sean Mehra, cofounder and CEO of HealthTap

There will be many “quiet” transactions at unflattering terms as struggling startups decide to sell or shut down. Many such deals will be categorized as “market consolidation” but it really...

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Topics: Mergers & Acquisitions / JV, Trends
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