The COVID-19 pandemic has confirmed the strategic rationale underlying many hospital and health system mergers and acquisitions and may be acting as a catalyst for innovative strategic partnerships and tactical transactions, according to a by management consultancy KaufmanHall.

The report looks at key M&A trends as the pandemic compels health care organizations to focus on core business strengths, build partnerships and strengthen intellectual capital resources.

With respect to building partnerships, it says the COVID-19 crisis 鈥渟hould encourage healthcare leaders, federal and state legislators, and government agencies to reevaluate gaps in the nation鈥檚 healthcare infrastructure and recognize the value of building new partnerships to support a healthcare system that can provide high-quality care, accessible to all.鈥

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