Analysts Make 2017 Wall Street Predictions at Nashville Health Care Council Panel Event
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The priorities of
“The next couple of weeks are probably the worst time to try to make predictions of what is going to happen in the market. My sense is that they are pushing to give more health care control back to states. It is unclear exactly how this is going to play out, but change won’t happen overnight,” Rigg said. “Regardless, health care companies have to figure out how to do more for less.”
The analysts offered perspectives on a variety of sectors, including health care facilities, behavioral health, outpatient services, managed care, home care and more. The analysts identified HCA, Acadia,
“There will be outperformance in areas that are a little more immune to the ACA decisions, including behavioral health care. Many sub-sectors of behavioral health, including companies that serve those with intellectual disabilities, eating disorders and opioid addiction, are poised for growth,” Torch said.
“The election threw us a curve ball, but there are some pockets of opportunity. The areas of ambulatory services and physician practice management will see growth moving forward,” Mayo said.
The panel discussed the effects of industry trends on the market, including M&A activity, consumerism, value-based purchasing and emerging technology.
“When it comes to M&A, it used to be the little guy merging with the big guy, or two big guys merging together. But now, we see more untraditional partnerships, more vertical collaborations,” Rice said. “Companies are looking to partner with others who can help them take the next step and increase efficiency, whether that’s revenue cycle management or understanding patient behavior.”
“There is no other health care community like
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Worldwide, Nashville’s health care industry generates more than 500,000 jobs and
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