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Toxic Individualism and Its Impact on Our Healthcare System

Publications

November 4, 2021

COVID-19 exposed competing forces within the missions of many standalone hospital systems. These forces include a rugged American individualism on one hand and the desire to efficiently meet the healthcare...

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Post-Pandemic Provider Realignment 2.0: If the Past Year Taught Us Anything

Publications

May 21, 2021

By Jordan Shields, Partner, Juniper Advisory, and Brian Fuller, Principal, PYA Calling 2020 a challenging year for the country as a whole and for providers in particular would be a...

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The Intersection of Mission and Margin in Behavioral Healthcare

Publications

March 23, 2021

As behavioral healthcare has transformed from a nascent local patchwork of services to one of our country’s leading industries, many providers hold steadfast to their missions that have roots going...

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Adventist Announces Behavioral Health Transaction with Acadia

News & Events

March 23, 2021

Adventist Health signed a definitive agreement to sell their behavioral health hospital in Vallejo to Acadia Healthcare (NASDAQ: ACHC) to strengthen behavioral health services in northern California. Juniper proudly advised...

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Adventist Announces Behavioral Health Transaction with Acadia

News & Events

March 23, 2021

Adventist Health signed a definitive agreement to sell their behavioral health hospital in Vallejo to Acadia Healthcare (NASDAQ: ACHC) to strengthen behavioral health services in Solano County and the northern...

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Hospital Partnerships, Mergers & Acquisitions—We Wrote the Book

News & Events

February 17, 2021

Navigating a hospital M&A process can be complex and daunting. Juniper can help. Our new book for hospital Boards and executives offers a start-to-finish look at what it takes to...

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Universities to Merge, Expand Health and Science Education

News & Events

February 13, 2021

The University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, the nation’s oldest pharmacy and allied health school, has announced a non-binding Letter of Intent to merge with St. Joseph’s University, a neighboring...

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What Will a Biden Presidency Mean for U.S. Healthcare?

Publications

January 19, 2021

Key Takeaways A split Senate limits legislation to what can pass through budget reconciliation and gain support of all 50 Democrats Anticipate Biden to expand Obamacare and Medicare instead of introducing...

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Scott Becker Interviews Rex Burgdorfer on Private Equity

News & Events

January 8, 2021

Scott Becker, Partner,  McGuireWoods, past Healthcare Department Chair and founder of Becker’s Hospital Review, interviews Rex Burgdorfer, Partner, Juniper Advisory, about private equity trends in healthcare. Listen to the full...

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In the News: State AGs Ramp Up Hospital Transaction Reviews

News & Events

December 19, 2020

Conditions placed on the merger that formed the Boston area’s second-largest health system—Beth Israel Lahey Health—are the latest in a series of strict state oversight actions that will shape large...

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What if Trader Joe’s Ran Hospitals?

Publications

December 12, 2020

In 2018, Freakonomics co-author Stephen Dubner posed the question: “Should America be run by Trader Joe’s?”  He suggested “the quirky little grocery chain with California roots and German ownership has...

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