About Dylan Sammut
Dylan joined Irving Levin in October 2018 as a Research and Editorial Associate and is responsible for reporting on mergers and acquisitions in the healthcare sector. He graduated from Alfred University in May 2014 with a degree in English and Political Science. He currently lives in Bridgeport, CT with his fiancé and his overweight cat, Kimba, and in his free time he plays video games, reads, writes, and hikes on the weekends all year around.
by Dylan Sammut | Mar 7, 2023 8:43 am | Managed Care
Gauging the Managed Care sector is a nuanced affair. On one hand, the M&A market, especially in the last few years, has been relatively subdued, at least in terms of the raw numbers. In 2022, investors announced 44 transactions in the Managed Care sector, a minor... Read More »
by Dylan Sammut | Feb 14, 2023 9:44 am | Healthcare Market Updates, Managed Care
Some of the largest Managed Care providers in the world have announced their earnings for 2022, and the results are looking promising for the Managed Care space. Humana Inc., Centene Corporation and Cigna Corp. all achieved positive operating and financial results for... Read More »
by Dylan Sammut | Jan 17, 2023 9:26 am | Hospitals
Hospitals and health systems have a complicated path ahead of them in 2023. Headwinds such as inflation, labor issues and operational costs have hit the industry hard, and M&A activity over the past two years has stagnated. Preliminary numbers from 2022 show that... Read More »
by Dylan Sammut | Jan 5, 2023 11:36 am | Hospitals
A recently published National Hospital Flash Report from Kaufman Hall found that median hospital margins remained negative for 2022. The report was published on January 4, 2023, and tracked data up to December 2022. According to the report, hospital margins hit a low... Read More »
by Dylan Sammut | Jan 5, 2023 11:33 am | Hospitals
One of Ohio’s major health systems has further expanded its reach in the state. In December, OhioHealth finalized negotiations with Van Wert Health and Guernsey Health Systems and added both systems under its banner. The deals add two hospitals, more than 100 beds and... Read More »