Category: ASC Transactions and Valuation Issues

Banner Health sells 3 outpatient facilities

Banner Health has sold a three-building outpatient medical building portfolio in Arizona for $32 million, according to a Feb. 15 report from REBusiness Online.

Amazon, Optum, CVS, Walmart and Walgreens: Top contenders in the race to acquire physicians

As physicians move away from private practice toward employment models, five major healthcare disruptors have been making waves in the race to acquire them. 

2 Indiana medical office buildings sold

A two-building medical office portfolio in Carmel, Ind., has sold, according to a Feb. 14 report from REBusiness Online.

Cleveland medical office building sells

The 86,000-square-foot University Hospitals Wellness Campus medical office building in Mentor, Ohio, has sold, according to a Feb. 14 report from Commercial Property Executive. 

Inside USPI's skyrocketing growth 

Dallas-based United Surgical Partners International, Tenet Healthcare’s ASC arm, is the largest ASC chain in the country, with interest in 461 ASCs and 24 surgical hospitals throughout 35 states.

$2.4B+ worth of healthcare deals to know

Here are five healthcare partnerships, acquisitions and mergers that ASC leaders should know, as reported by Becker’s since Jan. 30:

USPI vs. Optum vs. HCA Healthcare: 14 financial notes

Here is a rundown of how United Surgical Partners International, HCA Healthcare and Optum fared financially in 2023:

NYU Langone buys $33M Florida building for medical office

New York City-based NYU Langone has paid $33 million for a property in West Palm Beach, Fla., where it plans to build a medical office building, according to a Feb. 10 report from the Palm Beach Post. 

Tenet enters 'new era' driven by USPI growth 

Tenet Healthcare’s ASC chain, Dallas-based United Surgical Partners International, continues to spur the company’s growth, according to a Feb. 8 earnings call transcribed by Seeking Alpha. 

The acquisitions shaping the ASC industry

Here are two big-ticket acquisitions pointing toward further consolidation within the ASC industry: