Tenet Sells Struggling Philly Hospitals for $170 Million

Tenet Sells Struggling Philly Hospitals for $170 Million

Hospital deals are hopping in Philadelphia, this week. Last week, we reported on the merger of UPMC and PinnacleHealth, which brought Pittsburgh-based UPMC into the south central part of the state, where PinnacleHealth is strong. Now Tenet Healthcare (NYSE: THC) is selling two Philadelphia-based hospitals and other related operations to a new subsidiary of Paladin Healthcare, and a healthcare real estate investment trust (REIT). The deal involves Tenet’s Hahnemann University Hospital, St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, and two Tenet-owned physician practices. The buyer is American Academic Health System, LLC (AAHS), newly formed by Paladin to own and operate academic... Read More »

U.S. Hospital Deals Holding Steady

Seven months into 2017, hospital mergers and acquisitions in the United States are slow and on the smaller side. Even with Community Health System’s (NYSE: CYH) ongoing divestiture announcements, just 51 transactions have been announced through August 1. In all of 2016, 84 transactions for U.S. hospitals were announced. With five months to go, that’s a target this sector could meet or even surpass, but that’s not a very high bar to reach, considering there were 96 deals for U.S. hospitals announced in 2015. Spending on this year’s hospital deals has been anemic. Through August 1, almost $2.3 billion has been spent on mostly private hospital transactions, with the largest, at $1.4 billion,... Read More »
Tenet Healthcare Sheds its Health Plan Business

Tenet Healthcare Sheds its Health Plan Business

A recent Managed Care deal may portend more troubling news for the struggling industry. Lately, mergers and acquisitions in the sector have been driven by firms exiting the market due to rising costs. Even a network as large as Tenet Healthcare Corporation (NYSE: THC) cited rising costs and unanticipated losses as reasons for shedding its Health Plan Business. On June 1, 2017, Tenet Healthcare Corporation announced it was selling the Medicare Advantage and commercial group membership assets of its subsidiary, Allegian Health Plan, to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas. The transaction includes nearly 20,000 members, enrolled through small, medium... Read More »

Hospital Deals Rebound in May 2017

Hospital merger and acquisition activity was fairly quiet in the first four months of the year, totaling 24 deals that made to a definitive agreement or beyond. Then came May, with a combined total of 13 transactions announced in the first four weeks (through May 26). Deal volume in the hospital sector through May 26 now totals 37 transactions, targeting 79 hospitals with 13,854 beds. The nearly $2.3 billion combined spending includes the $1.4 billion just announced by Medical Properties Trust (NYSE: MPW), which acquired the real estate assets of 10 acute care hospitals and one behavioral health facility (approximately 2,400 beds) belonging to IASIS Healthcare, a TPG portfolio company.... Read More »
May Day! Hospital Mega-Mergers Ahead

May Day! Hospital Mega-Mergers Ahead

Hospital merger and acquisition activity took a breather in the first quarter of this year. The 19 deals announced then represented a 17% decrease compared with the 23 deals announced in the fourth quarter of 2016, and a 30% decrease year over year. Readers who saw headlines in April regarding a rush of hospital mergers in the first quarter, according to data published by Kaufman Hall, should know our differing results are due to methodology. We do not report hospital mergers or acquisitions when the announcement involves signing a letter of intent, when many deals fall apart soon after. Our data derives from the more solid step in the process, when both entities have reached a definitive... Read More »