Pan-European imaging and diagnostics firm Affidea has expanded its operations in Switzerland with the acquisition of two clinics, a radiology centre and a gastroenterology centre.
Last week Romesh Angunawela told us how doctors across a range of outpatient specialities are becoming increasingly interested in setting up their own businesses. This week we hear a bit more from him about how this trend applies to ophthalmology in particular, and why he co-founded OCL Vision, a three-clinic ophtha group in the UK.
Last week we held the first webinar in a two-part HBI webinar series on Europe's healthcare real estate investment landscape: European Healthcare Property Webinar - How Can Real Estate Investors Improve Care?
The recording of the webinar is now available to watch for all HBI members:
Pan-European listed French nursing home group Clariane has successfully exited the UK with the sale of its Berkley Care subsidiary. The group has also made progress on the sale of its Belgian and Dutch branches, but has not yet secured a buyer for these.
US-based PE firms Advent International and Carlyle Group are reportedly interested in bidding for Sanecum, a doctor-led network of outpatient clinics focused on internal medicine in Germany. If it goes ahead the sale could value the group at around €1.5bn.
UAE-based specialty private healthcare services provider Burjeel Holdings is tripling the number of PhysioTherabia centres it operates in Saudi Arabia, as part of the company’s commitment to providing advanced physiotherapy services in the country.
Doctors are becoming increasingly interested in setting up clinics and running them as proper businesses. We spoke to Romesh Angunawela, who has recently completed an MBA especially for physicians in the US, and is the co-founder of OCL Vision, a three-clinic ophtha group in the UK. He shared his view on this trend and the factors driving it.
Pan-European diagnostics group Affidea has continued to drive its position in Romania forward by acquiring MedEuropa Romania, a prominent cancer care provider.
InStride helps employers in the healthcare sector (as well as other sectors) to upskill their employees with workforce education programmes, which it provides to them in partnership with high-quality global academic institutions.
Insurance company AXA UK has acquired healthcare services provider HBSUK. It shows how the group is pursuing a wider remit than traditionally expected of insurance companies.
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