Mergers & Acquisitions
John Saran, a partner at Holland & Knight, says that while many are anticipating longer review periods and larger filing and documentation requirements, questions remain about what changes will happen at the FTC under the new presidential administration.
Adam Green, partner at the law firm Davis Wright Tremaine, offers some perspective on how healthcare buyers should approach documentation for potential red flags.
As he describes what's in store for the company in 2024, Dr. Peter Bonis discusses its recent survey on consumer concerns around artificial intelligence and its acquisition of Invistics.
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Karsten Klose and Peter Mountney talk about the recently acquired cloud-AI company Odin Vision, to be established as Olympus' first digital center of excellence, providing integrated hardware/software solutions for various medical specialties.
The collaboration aims to find, build and scale digital health companies that focus on children, says Brenda Schmidt, head of enterprise growth at Redesign Health.
How the merger between Lightbeam and CareSignal will help them assist more health systems to improve patient engagement and population health, as told by Jerry Shultz, president of Lightbeam Health Solutions, and Blake Marggraff, CEO of CareSignal.
Sanjula Jain, senior vice president of market strategy and chief research officer at analytics firm Trilliant Health, describes how the acquisition could impact other health systems and their patients.
Paddy Padmanabhan, CEO of Damo Consulting, discusses the challenges and opportunities of this big deal – and explains what the merger might mean for each company, other healthcare providers, AWS customers, patients, privacy protections and more.
Mergers and acquisitions are ascendant in healthcare. Oron Afek, CEO of Vim, discusses ways independent practices can improve their finances and their care, and maintain autonomy.
Damo Consulting CEO Paddy Padmanabhan discusses the significance of the $28.3 billion acquisition and predicts some next steps.