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Anesthesiology practices have entered into a growing trend of consolidation.
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JeffSwearingenWeighsinonConsolidationinAnesthesiologyPracticesJeffSwearingenWeighsinonConsolidationinAnesthesiologyPractices Anesthesiology practices haveenteredinto a growing trendofconsolidation. Dallas,Texas,April 13,2014 -Anesthesiology practiceshaveentered intoagrowing trend of consolidation.Withmorethan25acquisitionsofsuchpracticeswithinthelast twoyears,this isadevelopment thatcanbeexpected tocontinue. Contributorfor TheAmbulatoryM&AAdvisorJeffSwearingenexplores thisactivity inForAnesthesiologyPracticeGroups,Consolidationis Here.Usingcurrentdataandhisownexperience,heoutlinesthedevelopment and continuationof this trend. “WhiletheAffordable CareAct (ACA) remainscontroversial,itsimpact onthedeliveryofhealthcareservicesissignificantand growing,”Swearingenexplains.“Hospital administratorsare responding byseeking toimplementstrategiesthatincreaserevenueorcutcosts,whileimprovingthequalityandefficiencyofthecarethatpatientsreceive.Thisishavingamajorimpact on thehospital businessmodel and hospitals’relationshipswith thehospital-based physician specialties,withanesthesiologyattheforefront of thesechanges.” TheAmbulatoryM&AAdvisorfeatures thisand otherarticlespertaining tothemost up-to-date and relevant M&Atransactionrelated newsaffecting theAmbulatoryCare Centerindustry.With contributionsfrom industryhealthcarelawyers,healthcareinvestment bankers,ambulatorycentervaluations professionalsand ownersoperatorsand on-staffwriter,theAdvisorisbringing anewlevel ofreadilyavailableinformation. Visitwww.ambulatoryadvisor.comtoreadthisandotherarticles. Contact: BlayneRush TheAmbulatoryM&AAdvisor 18181MidwayRdSte200 Dallas,Texas75287 469-385-7792 publisher@AmbulatoryAdvisor.comhttp://www.Ambulatoryadvisor.com ###