Healthcare IT Quarterly Roundup – Sector Spotlight in Healthcare Services & TMT

Healthcare IT Market Insights: Q3 2023 Review & 2024 Outlook

Read the full report and explore the dynamic landscape of the Healthcare IT sector, where despite a slower pace in deal-making compared to early 2023, the industry remains vibrant and evolving. Strategic buyers are re-emerging as key players, driving a majority of transactions in the third quarter.

Don’t miss our Fireside Chat, where DAK’s Melvyn Peters talks with Leslie Levinson of Robinson Cole law firm, offering invaluable insights into current market dynamics and essential preparations for business owners eyeing a sale.

Key Highlights:

  • A resurgence of strategic buyers, actively participating alongside private equity and venture capital entities.
  • Heightened interest in leading-edge companies specializing in generative and clinical AI.
  • Strong demand for firms focusing on data interoperability, IoMT (Internet of Medical Things), big data analytics, and aiding the healthcare sector’s shift towards value-based care.

Exclusive Content:
Dive deep into Q3 2023’s pivotal Healthcare IT transactions and anticipate 2024’s trends with our comprehensive report. Don’t miss our Fireside Chat featuring Leslie Levinson from Robinson Cole law firm, offering invaluable insights into current market dynamics and essential preparations for business owners eyeing a sale.

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VCI – Emergency Vehicle Specialists recapitalized by Tightrope Capital & NewSpring Capital

VCI is the preeminent full lifecycle sales and service provider of emergency ambulance solutions to first aid squads, EMS organizations, fire departments, hospital organizations, municipalities, and private medical transport companies in the Mid-Atlantic Region. VCI was recapitalized by private equity firms Tightrope Capital Partners and NewSpring Capital.

DAK led a competitive, sell-side process for VCI, generating multiple offers from a wide range of strategic buyers and financial sponsors. By positioning the combination of VCI’s market leadership position, comprehensive services offering, strong manufacturer relationships, and robust backlog, DAK achieved an outstanding outcome for the company’s shareholders.

The acquisition provides the shareholders of VCI an opportunity to accelerate its growth strategy by expanding its core ambulance business, building out the value-added segments of conversions and remounts, implementing operational improvements, and pursuing acquisitions with the help of its new partners. Tightrope and NewSpring have an opportunity to leverage VCI’s strong management team and operating platform to build a multi-regional player in emergency ambulance solutions.

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