Here are 11 private equity deals announced since March 1:
1. The Blackstone Group agreed to acquire a majority stake in Burlington, Mass.-based HealthEdge, a provider of core administrative processing systems to healthcare businesses.
2. Veritas Capital agreed to pay $5 billion to acquire DXC Technology’s healthcare technology business.
3. Vision Innovation Partners, a portfolio company of Centre Partners, acquired Baltimore Eye Physicians, an ophthalmology practice with two locations.
4. Northlane Capital Partners invested in Dallas-based VMG Health, a valuation and transaction advisory firm exclusively focused on the healthcare industry.
5. Council Capital invested in Physician Housecalls, a Chickasha, Okla.-based a provider of primary care services at private residences and assisted living facilities.
6. Charter Health Care Group, a portfolio company of Pharos Capital Group, acquired two hospice service providers: Las Vegas-based St. Luke’s Home Hospice and Phoenix-based Arizona Select Hospice.
7. Francisco Partners acquired Smith Technologies, a Spartanburg, S.C.-based developer of community pharmacy and long-term care technology.
8. The Riverside Company invested in Red Nucleus Enterprises, a Yardley, Pa.-based provider of compliance and learning services to the pharmaceutical industry.
9. Veronis Suhler Stevenson and NewSpring Health Capital acquired BRC Healthcare, an Austin, Texas-based provider of addiction treatment services.
10. TPG Capital invested in LifeStance Health, a Bellevue, Wash.-based provider of outpatient behavioral health services.
11. Therapeutic Research Center, a portfolio company of Levine Leichtman Capital Partners, acquired CriticalPoint, a provider of drug compounding training programs, and Clinical IQ, a consulting group that focuses on the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries.
More articles on healthcare finance:
Private equity-owned physician practices locked out of CARES Act loans
Tennessee hospital closes as several others struggle to stay afloat
State-by-state breakdown of federal aid per COVID-19 case