We hear that Czechia-based Penta Investment's acquisition of A&D Pharma, the largest pharma chain and distribution business in Romania, will close at the upper end of local media estimates.
What will the private health care services sector look like globally in 2027? How will AI, digital health and medical advances affect it? Are these developments opportunities or threats? And how will the sector's relationship with payors change? Will we end up with a few global brands each covering almost everything?
Dr Penny Dash joins global influencers and disruptors for a lively discussion about the future of the sector.
Chinese groups like Aier, the largest ophthalmology chain in China, have been acquiring groups outside the country in the hope, at least in part, of importing healthcare expertise. Healthcare Nova spoke to attendees at HBI 2018 to find out if they think this is a viable strategy.
Prasanth Manghat Chief Executive Officer & Executive Director NMC Health shares his presentation on Long Term Growth Strategies That Work. As presented at HBI 2018. Click here to view the presentation.
How do you best create quality across an international business with 235 facilities in six countries and three continents? Andy explores the leadership and cultural implications and looks at operating models and the implications for the brand and for consumers.
The CEO of Ukraine's first private oncology hospital told delegates at HBI 2018 how he managed to penetrate a market with no private medical insurance and no accessible referral stream.
IVF operators at HBI 2018 told delegates that part of growing an international IVF business could be investing in a sizeable genetics lab to serve a wide network.
Norwegian politicians are squeezing private operators out of elderly care and pulling contracts, we hear - and some are leaving the country or turning their focus to other sectors.
We hear from conversations at HBI 2018 that a French medical laboratory group is about to announce a large acquisition in Sub-Saharan Africa, having also just agreed a massive deal on home turf.
Conversations with delegates at HBI 2018 highlighted that a heavy focus on PPPs by some of the major healthcare actors in Africa is proving to be the right approach in countries where governments hold a lot of sway.
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