Investors Want Health Care Services with No Strings Attached

Investors Want Health Care Services with No Strings Attached

Preliminary data for the month of May shows an encouraging uptick in deal volume, with the services sectors making up 66% of the total. Some 134 transactions were announced last month, a 30% increase over April’s anemic 103 deal volume total. But monthly transaction totals in 2017 are not keeping pace with those in 2016. A year ago, 151 transactions were announced, 11% higher than in May 2017. There’s no question that the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the American Health Care Act hangs heavily on healthcare investors. The Senate Republicans have been at work behind closed doors to craft a different deal than the one sent to them by the House Republicans in mid-May. From the handful of... Read More »

REITs Move in on Behavioral Health

When it comes to health care, real estate investment trusts (REITs) typically target medical office buildings, which can be converted to other uses more easily than an acute-care hospital can. But some privately held hospitals and health systems are turning to REITs as a way to get cash out of a portfolio company, sometimes without exiting. Through April 2017, two deals have featured a REIT as hospital acquirers, compared with only one announced deal in 2016. Now, behavioral health hospitals are REIT targets. Ventas’ (NYSE: VTR) 2015 healthcare REIT spinoff, Care Capital Properties, Inc. (NYSE: CCP), recently moved into the behavioral health care sector. On April 10, the company... Read More »