Pat Clifford

Join The Braff Group where specialty pharmacy meets

Join our Specialty Pharmacy team at the 15th annual Specialty Pharmacy Summit at Wynn & Encore April 29 - May 2. Our team is available to discuss recent market trends, like the continuing consolidation in the sector, and what this means for you and your business. Visit Our Team at Booth

The Braff Group Attending UCA 2019

What makes the urgent care sector unique is we are seeing hospitals, physician groups, and insurers get in the action – not just for the revenues urgent care can generate, but also for the role it can play as an entry-point into the system that can be leveraged to direct patients to the most effective venues of care.

Meet with Pat Clifford at NHIA

Join Pharmacy Services Managing Director Pat Clifford at the 2019 NHIA Annual Conference  March 9 - 13 in Orlando. This is the premier education and networking event for home and specialty infusion professionals that you do not want to miss.

M&A market buzzes in lead up to gap period

It was a busy fourth quarter in 2018 for home medical equipment mergers and acquisitions. Due to substantive changes in CMS’s decision to pause competitive bidding for two years, buyers are showing interest in the sector again. HME Managing Director Pat Clifford also commented to HME News that interest is strong not only in

Specialty Pharmacy M&A: Our Look at 2018’s Deals

Drug Channels, using data from The Braff Group, provided information regarding the specialty pharmacy deals in 2018. As more transactions occurred in 2018 compared to 2017 (and more deals in 2017 compared to 2016), the market remains very active and will continue to see more exits in 2019. Click here to read

M&A: What will be impact of bid changes?

There's a chance of an increase in M&A activity in HME because of proposed changes to competitive bidding from CMS. Analysts say it's too early to tell, and Managing Director Pat Clifford spoke with HME News, explaining it's best to wait and see what will happen. “Unless the paradigm really changes, the rates still