Deal Making in Healthcare

In this episode, we are joined by Jennifer Heenan and Matt Robbins, consultants at Spencer Stuart to discuss deal making in healthcare. Tune in to learn about the deal scenarios among health systems today and the talent issues that healthcare leaders need to pay close attention to in an Mergers & Acquisition context. Hear insights on how Spencer Stuart helps organizations navigate and build aligned, effective teams. This episode is sponsored by Spencer Stuart.

Summary

The Importance of Deal Making in Healthcare

Introduction

Join us in this episode as we welcome Jennifer Heenan and Matt Robbins, two consultants at Spencer Stuart, to discuss deal making in healthcare. We delve into how the consolidation of healthcare systems can leverage economies of scale, reduce costs, standardize care, increase efficiency, and more effectively serve patients.

Talent Issues in M&A

In an M&A context, healthcare leaders must pay attention to talent issues, such as how the organizational structure of the new company is formed, how decisions are made, and cultural dynamics. When two organizations with different cultures and values come together, it is essential to hold hard conversations early on to surface these differences. Leaders must be able to think strategically, collaborate and influence both internal teams and external stakeholders. With the right communication plan and integration strategy in place, a successful merger or acquisition can be achieved.

Spencer Stuart's Role

Spencer Stuart helps organizations in healthcare navigate and build aligned, effective teams. Our team understands the strategic rationale for the merger, assesses cultural dynamics, and develops a strong integration plan. With these key factors in place, we help set the foundation for a successful M&A outcome.

Sponsorship

This episode is sponsored by Spencer Stuart, dedicated to helping organizations achieve excellent leadership teams.

 

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This episode aired on 12/20/2022 and can be listened here.

 

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