ECG Management Consultants and Kurt Salmon's Healthcare Division join forces


The healthcare division of Kurt Salmon US, Inc., is joining ECG Management Consultants, one of the nation's leading consulting firms serving health systems, hospitals, medical groups, and academic medical centers. ECG has signed a purchase agreement with Kurt Salmon's parent company, Management Consulting Group PLC (LSE:MMC), a London-based professional services company. ECG is a portfolio company of Gryphon Investors, a San Francisco-based, middle-market private equity firm.  Terms of the transaction, which is expected to close within several weeks, were not disclosed.

The Kurt Salmon acquisition represents a significant milestone for ECG, which has been expanding its size and scope to better meet the complex needs of healthcare organizations. The two firms' combined strengths, complementary service offerings, and shared commitment to leading healthcare forward will give the industry a comprehensive consulting resource with decades of experience helping providers and payors thrive.

Known for its strategic approach and integrated perspective, Kurt Salmon provides three major service lines: strategy, facility and capital assets, and information technology. These areas of expertise tightly align with ECG's core service offerings in strategy, operations, finance, and technology. ECG is adding two new office locations – Atlanta and Minneapolis – as part of the Kurt Salmon transaction, as well as a second office in San Francisco.
 

 



July 19, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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