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  • Academic Medical Center Growth & Strategic Opportunities

    Academic Medical Centers (AMCs) are facing unique challenges and opportunities in the current environment. With healthcare systems becoming more complex and dynamic, AMCs are adapting their strategies to preserve their inherent strengths and capitalize on evolving industry dynamics. One of the main challenges facing AMCs is the shortage of physicians, which is predicted to become more acute in the coming years. At the same time, revenue from higher-margin care is eroding as new businesses are capturing market share. As AMCs play an outsized role in solving labor shortages, they have also been forced to adapt to the financial pressures. Here we examine some of the major financial and strategic opportunities available to AMCs.
  • How disruptive tech can be a force multiplier for care quality and cost efficiency

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    Leaders from Jefferson Health, BJC + more advocated for imaging innovation that met budgets and improved patient care at their systems. Learn how they did it here.
  • CommonSpirit adds 5 Utah hospitals

    CommonSpirit completed its acquisition of Steward Health Care's sites of care in Utah, which will be managed by Centennial, Colo.-based Centura Health.
  • Quorum to sell Illinois hospital

    Brentwood, Tenn.-based Quorum Health is selling Waukegan, Ill.-based Vista Medical Center East to American Healthcare Systems, the Lake County News-Sun reported April 28.
  • West Virginia systems to form 4-hospital academic system

    West Virginia may gain a larger academic health system through the combination of Huntington-based Mountain Health Network, Marshall Health and Marshall University, which have signed a letter of intent to combine.
  • UCSF, Chinese Hospital expand partnership

    UCSF Health and Chinese Hospital, both based in San Francisco, have signed a new agreement to build upon a three-year partnership between the two parties that resulted in a new primary stroke center at Chinese Hospital..
  • Yale New Haven looks to acquire 3 new hospitals

    Yale New Haven (Conn.) Health made its case to the state's certificate-of-need committee on why the system should take over Waterbury (Conn.) Hospital, Manchester (Conn.) Memorial Hospital and Vernon, Conn.-based Rockville General Hospital, Hartford Business Journal reported March 26.
  • Kaiser Permanente acquiring Geisinger to launch Risant Health

    Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente has agreed to acquire Geisinger Health in a deal that will make the Danville, Pa.-based health system the first to join Risant Health, a new nonprofit organization created by the Kaiser Foundation Hospitals.
  • House bill would give FTC authority over nonprofit hospitals

    Lawmakers are reviving efforts to give the Federal Trade Commission authority to investigate nonprofit hospitals for anticompetitive behavior.
  • WVU forms affiliation agreement with West Virginia hospital

    Morgantown, W.Va.-based WVU Medicine is forming a new affiliation agreement with Spencer, W.Va.-based Roane General Hospital.
  • Tenet seeks $250M yearly investment in ambulatory settings

    Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare is aiming to invest $250 million annually in outpatient facility mergers and acquisitions as margins in that sector remain "phenomenal."
  • 18 hospital, health system sales in the works

    Here are 18 planned hospital and health system sales Becker's has reported on in 2023:
  • Medical office building M&A up 14% as healthcare mergers slow down

    Medical office merger and acquisition activity was up 13.7 percent in the first quarter of 2023, despite a slowdown predicted in the healthcare merger and acquisition sector for 2023, globest.com reported April 19.
  • LCMC sues FTC after it challenges acquisition of 3 HCA hospitals

    新的Orleans-based LCMC健康已经提起诉讼against the Federal Trade Commission, the Department of Justice and U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, seeking clarification on whether a state's acquisition approval can preempt federal merger review, according to nola.com.
  • U of South Alabama confirms $85M deal to purchase Ascension Providence Hospital

    Mobile, Ala.-based University of South Alabama confirmed it is buying Ascension Providence Hospital in the city in an $85 million transaction that includes the hospital's clinics.
  • Controversial North Carolina hospital project takes another step forward

    Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist has taken a step forward in its controversial application for a new $246.5 million hospital in Greensboro, N.C.
  • Charleston Area Medical Center to acquire physician-owned hospital

    Charleston (W.Va.) Area Medical Center has filed a letter of intent with the West Virginia Health Care Authority to purchase a majority share of Charleston Surgical Hospital, health system said in a statement shared with Becker's.
  • Why US health systems expand overseas — Cleveland Clinic, UPMC, Sanford and Bon Secours Mercy Health leaders weigh in

    Some of the United States' largest and most reputable health systems are expanding their international presence, taking their mission statements and high-quality healthcare services and operations to Europe, South America, Asia and Africa, among other parts of the world.
  • U of South Alabama reportedly in talks to buy Ascension hospital

    Mobile, Ala.-based University of South Alabama Health is reportedly planning to acquire Ascension Providence Hospital, according to an April 17 report from NBC affiliate WPMI.
  • Adventist gets approval to acquire Oregon hospital operating in the red

    The Oregon Health Authority on April 13 approved Roseville, Calif.-based Adventist Health's acquisition of the Mid-Columbia Medical Center in the Dalles, Ore., according to the Columbia Community Connection.
  • UNC affiliate to transfer ownership of long-term care, outpatient hospice units

    Lumberton, N.C.-based UNC Health Southeastern is transitioning two of its business areas, seeking to sell a long-term care facility and transferring its current outpatient hospice program.