Partnerships and Strategy Updates:
Anything affecting decision making in healthcare - notable moves and strategies for healthcare operators to keep on your radar.
Another PPM shutdown: In the rumor mill for the first part of the day, but I was told late yesterday that effective July 31, American Physician Partners is shutting down and / or declaring bankruptcy after an alleged deal with SCP Health fell through the cracks. The news comes on the heels of Envision Healthcare's fateful collapse. Meanwhile, rumblings of Radiology Partners struggling to raise a new tranche of debt, and Blackrock's TeamHealth struggling as well…lots of problems bubbling under the surface here folks.
FTC on a Bender: Yesterday the FTC announced its intention to withdraw two longstanding antitrust policy statements, stating that the documents were outdated based on today's M&A environment. Now, the FTC plans to weigh healthcare mergers on a case-by-case basis. Expect to see some M&A tightening if the FTC has its way. (Link)
Hospitals' $9 billion 340B Payday: After winning at the Supreme Court last year, CMS proposed a new rule for hospitals to recoup $9 billion in payments to eligible 340B participants. (Link)
Virginia Hospital Alliance: UVA Health and Riverside Health System announced a strategic hospital alliance to share various resources related to research and clinical program development. (Link)
Health Systems Buy Up Urgent Cares: Baylor struck a deal with NextCare to add 41 facilities to its footprint (Link). HCA ALSO bought 41 Texas-based urgent care centers from FastMed. (Link)
FDA Warning: The FDA issued a warning to mobile dialysis maker Outset Medical for advertising the use of its Hemodialysis machine outside the scope of its current device indications. (Link)
Data Breach: An HCA Healthcare data theft exposed 11 million patient records in over 1,000 facilities. In total, 41.4 million people have been affected by healthcare data breaches. (Link)
Blitzkrieg: Fresenius Medical Care converted into a German stock corporation. I included this news just so I could use a German word. Takes me back to my Call of Duty days.
Alzheimer's Updates: Medicare is proposing to expand patient access to Alzheimer's scans, potentially opening up the door to new therapies & drugs. (Link)
Full Practice Authority Updates: A nice overview from Practical Pain Management on the full practice authority landscape. (Link)
Partnership Announcements:
- Novant and Ochsner announced a really interesting partnership in the senior care clinic space. Akin to Humana's Centerwell, the two large health systems are partnering to create 65 Plus, combining shared clinical expertise to develop a footprint of 65+ Medicare Advantage clinics throughout the Midwest. Definitely something to keep an eye on especially considering the two hold no geographic overlap (Ochsner primarily in Louisiana, Novant in North Carolina). Do I smell another cross-market merger?! Kidding… (Link)
- Virginia Mason Franciscan Health announced a notable partnership with Optum, in which Optum's Washington division gets full management reign of 25,000 MA patients while its 200-physician Polyclinic named Virginia Mason Medical Center as its 'main acute-care referral center.' The partnership is phrased very oddly and per the MH article…the partnership "does not include a financial component. Yeah okay sure - I believe you! (Link)
- Northwell Health adopted Prolucent Health's workforce platform to manage its labor resources across its 21-hospital footprint. (Link)
- Highmark BCBS partnered with Wellinks on virtual COPD care (Link)
- Velocity and Privia Health partnered to embed clinical research into practice sites
- CVS Caremark and GoodRx launched a drug discount program for Caremark client members. (Link)
- A couple of outsourced lab deals. Labcorp-Jefferson Health (Link) and Labcorp Legacy Health, as Legacy Health appears to be struggling heavily financially. (Link)
- Prominence Health Plan partnered with kidney care firm Strive Health to provide chronic kidney disease care to Prominence's MA members. (Link)
Finance and M&A Updates:
Anything related to the financial side of healthcare and M&A.
Kaufman Hall published its overview of Q2 2023 health system M&A activity, and health system transactions hit pre-pandemic levels at 20 total deals during Q2, up from 15 in Q1. (Link)
Beth Israel Lahey closed its merger with Exeter Health on July 1. (Link)
Phreesia bought health tech analytics and navigation firm MediFind. (Link)
ApolloMed acquired the assets of Texas Independent Providers, expanding its Care Partners business into the Houston market through a coordinated network of 120 clinicians and 4,500 MA patients. (Link)
This was a nice snapshot of the cardiology PPM market from Bailey & Co. (Link)
Digital Health and Innovation Updates:
Notable fundraising announcements, health tech product launches, breakthrough innovation, and reasons for optimism.
Neuroflow notched a nice partnership with Novant. It'll provide infrastructure support for Novant's behavioral health programs to support 36,000 team members. (Link)
Spruce Point Capital Management published a bullish thesis on Hims and Hers. (Link)
Big Health acquired Limbix in a digital therapeutics deal. (Link)
Fundraising Announcements:
- Causaly raised $60 million in a Series B - it offers a generative AI platform for drug discovery. (Link)
- Augmedics (NOT Augmedix but…smh) raised $82.5 million to advance its augmented reality surgical navigation platform. (Link)
- Octave raised $52 million in a Series C to expand its therapy footprint nationwide. (Link)
The Healthcare Hype Cycle: Artificial Intelligence
This is the spot where I cover the buzzy, hot topics in healthcare. Currently the flavor of the month is AI in Healthcare.
Here's an interesting piece on how Mount Sinai leveraged a new AI platform Theator to optimize care education in the OR - "It was the first time this capability had ever been shown at a surgical conference, and showcased the vendor's ability to use AI to power the structuring of surgical videos in real time with high accuracy," he continued." (Link)
McKinsey has chimed in on the healthcare AI conversation, discussing how the tech can cut down on healthcare's biggest burdens, identifying $1 trillion worth of 'improvement potential' in healthcare. (Link)
OSF Healthcare unveiled a machine learning model to more accurately predict cancer care navigator workloads. (Link)
The imperative for regulatory oversight of large language models (or generative AI) in healthcare (Link)
Health Care Service Corp. is finally using some semblance of technology, implementing prior authorization automation. (Link)
MediView XR receives 510(k) clearance for AR surgical navigation platform (Link)
Notable Essays & Research:
- Tackling healthcare's biggest burdens with generative AI (Link)
- The 3 Hottest Areas for Healthcare Generative AI (Link)
- Eric Topol's latest: Medical AI is on a tear (Part 1) (Part 2)
- UPMC Algorithm Predicts Post-Surgical Complications Better Than the Industry Standard, Study Shows (Link)
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