Healthcare property investment levels have boomed in Germany and plummeted in the UK for the first nine months of 2020 compared to five-year averages, data from JLL shows. Across Europe, deal value has all-but-matched 2015-2019.
How involved are for-profit hospitals in academic research? Very few run university or research hospitals, but for those that do, mentions in Google Scholar make for interesting reading.
How does consolidation compare between the non-profit and for-profit hospital markets in Germany and France? See this snippet of our upcoming HBI Intelligence report on the non-profit hospital sector in West Europe.
As we head into the fourth quarter of the financial year, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on organic and inorganic growth is becoming clearer. Most groups have tipped back into positive growth but the lockdowns that hit finances so hard in the first half of the year are either looming or in full swing already.
Data from NHS England, Finnish private healthcare group Terveystalo and telehealth provider Doctrin all show dips in digital consultation volumes during summer - but quite different trends in the following period, with some continuing to grow and some not reaching the peaks of spring.
Did you know the last two years has seen a combined €1.8bn in goodwill write-downs and impairment charges at seven of the largest listed hospital and elderly care stocks in the sector? And that NMC Health had nearly that amount of goodwill before it de-listed?
A poll by HBI of attendees at our recent Investor Panel webinar shows that, while opinion is divided on when deal flow and valuations will normalise, there is no doubt which sectors they think are most attractive right now.
This week HBI charts some of the biggest healthcare stocks in Europe and emerging markets since the beginning of the year. Our infographic shows that despite normalisation of activity and expected boosts from COVID-19 treatment and testing, most are still down.
This week HBI looks at the landscape of start-ups developing AI-based image interpretation tools, finding that the market's most prominent players have collectively raised €500m meaning well over €1bn in combined valuation.
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