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...Mitsui’s bet on healthcare has resulted in investments in Malaysia’s IHH Healthcare and Singapore-based DaVita Care, a subsidiary of Berkshire-backed dialysis clinic operator DaVita in the US....
...dialysis clinics, outspending their rivals by more than five to one....
...“It’s a super exciting time to be part of the first in vivo experimental medicines going into the clinic,” he said....
...Xerox wants to give HP’s board its walking papers We’re all guilty of overusing the David v Goliath trope but in the case of Xerox and HP, it really does apply....
...“A baby, gasping on an abortion clinic table, should not be left to die,” Republican Ben Sasse, the Nebraska senator wrote in an op-ed for USA Today....
...Almost nine-tenths of Fresenius’s patients currently receive dialysis in one of its clinics....
...That deal was about adding a service provider, giving it 260 dialysis clinics and adding $1bn in sales, whereas this acquisition is more about adding a product to strengthen its portfolio in home dialysis...
...American Renal, which operates dialysis clinics across the US, priced its initial public offering on Wednesday within its expected range as the IPO market continues heating up....
...The success of the recent IPOs such as American Renal Associates, which operates dialysis clinics, the first leveraged buyout since First Data, provides some optimism that the listings market is reopening...
...His new program, PhySoft, tackles kidney dialysis — a cumbersome and costly procedure that accounts for $50bn in annual spend and 6 per cent of all Medicare expenditures....
...(Financial Times) In response to regulation, Goldman ditching less profitable clients and changing rules for hedge funds (WSJ) Argentina v holdouts: plus ça change (Financial Times) Espírito Santo: the...
...Fresenius of Germany operates dialysis networks in hospitals across borders. Medtronic, like GE, supplies not only equipment but also management to help boost utilisation rates....
...That evening, we watched a regular Saturday evening football match: war amputees v polio victims....
...DaVita, a US company that runs dialysis clinics, is to acquire HealthCare Partners, which operates physician groups in several US states, for $4.42bn, marking the latest merger in the rapidly consolidating...
...US dialysis clinic operator DaVita is to acquire HealthCare Partners, which operates physician groups in several US states, for $4.42bn, reports the FT....
...clinics and $1bn in sales to FMC’s portfolio....
...Should you encourage immunisation by dispatching clinics to villages or reward parents with bags of rice? Or both? Or neither?...
...“Opening a dialysis clinic requires a lengthy regulatory process, which has driven FMC to acquire dialysis clinics, spending about $5bn in the last three years....
...“Such services, like dialysis centres, ophthalmology clinics or labs, have easy to understand business models, have controlled and well understood cost structure, need limited real estate investment, can...
...This catapults FMC back to number one in the world’s largest healthcare market, ahead of DaVita, which in December agreed to pay $3bn for the US dialysis clinics of Sweden’s Gambro....
...Operating more clinics in the US might yield some less tangible benefits, while the limited geographic overlap alleviates competition concerns....
...distribution as part of a one-for-one share split after the sale of its US clinics unit to Davita for $3bn....
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