World Congress 2nd Annual Leadership Summit On Mergers & Acquisitions in Health Care

The World Congress 2nd Annual Leadership Summit On Mergers & Acquisitions in Health Care allows decision makers from within the healthcare system to meet with leaders in finance to discuss deal trends and new business opportunities in the healthcare sector.


The World Congress 2nd Annual Leadership Summit On Mergers & Acquisitions in Health Care allows decision makers from within the healthcare system (providers, payers, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, etc.) to meet with leaders in finance (private equity, investment banks, etc.) to discuss deal trends and new business opportunities in the healthcare sector. 

Topics for the summit include: 
Review of the current deal-making landscape
Update from a financial perspective on the types of deals health plans and providers are negotiating
New opportunities as result of the 2012 political elections
The challenges and opportunities being created as healthcare delivery changes 

April 8-10, 2013
Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center
National Harbor, MD


March 11, 2013


Topic Area: Events


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