Healthcare Analytics News January 11, 2019
Samara Rosenfeld

Mergers and acquisitions in 2018 began to reshape the healthcare landscape.

A new report released by Kaufman Hall revealed that the average size in revenue of sellers reached $409 million — the highest figure seen since the metric started being tracked by the company in 2008. The total revenue also represents a compound annual growth rate of almost 14 percent in the average size of sellers by revenue since 2008.

Seven transactions last year involved sellers with net revenues of $1 billion or greater.

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In 2018, 90 hospitals and health systems announced mergers and acquisitions, with Texas leading the way with eight for a total transacted revenue of $6.8...

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