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 | Nov 22, 2021 12:13 pm | eHealth
The digital health giant athenahealth, Inc. has found two new investors in a $17 billion acquisition. Affiliates of Hellman & Friedman and Bain Capital are joining up to purchase athenahealth from Evergreen Coast Capital and Veritas Capital, which acquired... Read More »
by Dylan Sammut | Nov 22, 2021 9:29 am | Behavioral Health Care
On November 15, CloudMD Software & Services Inc. announced that it will acquire MindBeacon Holdings Inc. for C$116 million, or the equivalent of $92.4 million. Based in Toronto, Canada and founded in 2016, MindBeacon is a leading digital mental healthcare platform... Read More »
by Dylan Sammut | Nov 15, 2021 2:03 pm | Home Health & Hospice
The managed care-giant Centene Corporation is divesting a majority share in U.S. Medical Management, LLC (USMM) to several buyers in a deal announced earlier in November. No price was disclosed for this deal, but Centene purchased USMM in 2013 for $200 million, or... Read More »
by Dylan Sammut | Nov 12, 2021 9:36 am | Behavioral Health Care
On November 5, Ventas, Inc. announced it acquired an Eating Recovery Center medical office building in Plano, Texas for $58 million. The building is a 102,000-square-foot facility with 72 inpatient beds. Founded in 1998, Ventas, Inc., owned by The Vanguard Group, is... Read More »
by Dylan Sammut | Nov 9, 2021 9:05 am | Healthcare Market Updates
What better way to get an understanding of the healthcare market than through the CEOs of the top companies themselves? Leaders across different segments, including hospitals, telehealth, managed care, home health and more, reported strong growth and activity and have... Read More »