Learn the state of Autism M&A at AIS
In this session, we take a deep dive into our proprietary database of Autism transactions in order to see how the market has shifted over time.
In this session, we take a deep dive into our proprietary database of Autism transactions in order to see how the market has shifted over time.
Last year, we explained why autism service providers have become the darlings of the investment community. This year, we update the data, the trends, and what it all means if you are a potential buyer, seller, or a long term “holder” that must play in an evolving marketplace.
Mergers and acqusitions activity for high-end residential treatments centers has slowed down during the last few years. Dexter Braff, while speaking at TCIV, proposed three theores regarding these trends.
Dexter Braff is speaking regarding Substance Use Disorder M&A: The Deals, The Data, and What It All Means at the 2019 TCIV Conference in Scottsdale AZ. In this session, participants will take a deep dive into the most recent trends in merger and acquisition (M&A) activity in the substance use disorder (SUD) market.
The I/DD market is ready for consolidation, according to a blog posted by Arlington Heritage Group. Companies with large capital and advanced technology are showing keen interest in this sector. Data from The Braff Group shows private equity interest in this space is also rising ever since firms started making deals in 2015.
Early indications suggest declines in substance use disorder offset in part, by gains in intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Dexter Braff is speaking regarding The 10-Year Outlook on Healthcare & Value at the inaugural HI2 conference. The steady shift from fee-for-service to risk-based payment will create huge entrepreneurial growth opportunities over the next 10 years:
Intelligent Dealmaking® is knowing the Autism Services industry as only a specialist can; most importantly the specific trends and developments that impact value. That’s why The Braff Group has closed more Autism Services transactions than any other intermediary. In Autism Services, we know the variables—and how to communicate them—to capture and emphasize our Clients’ Value Proposition.
In what will likely go down as a landmark decision that will ripple throughout the insurance and behavioral health industry, "a federal judge in Northern California ruled that a unit of UnitedHealth Group, the giant health insurer, had created internal policies aimed at effectively discriminating against patients with mental health and substance abuse disorders to save money.”
The Braff Group Major Sponsor of WIBA 2019. In Autism Services, we know the variables – and how to communicate them – to capture and emphasize our Clients’ Value Proposition