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Bullseye: Healthcare Sector

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Genuine market insights and relevant legal developments from KWM’s leading experts in all aspects of private investment.

Healthcare sector deals are surging worldwide, especially in the Asia Pacific where there are unique opportunities for the full spectrum of private capital investors to deploy funds and drive value across a diverse range of mandates and value creation strategies.

The opportunities are abundant, but meaningless without a real understanding of the legal and commercial dynamics in the Asia Pacific healthcare sector across the Asia Pacific.

In this latest edition of Bullseye, we explore the key trends and issues for private capital investors need to be aware of.  Our sector experts share their insights on:

  • the legal and commercial complexities of structuring effective doctor incentives
  • the Asian healthcare revolution – how healthcare markets in Asia are transforming and the opportunities for private capital
  • why infrastructure investors are looking beyond traditional infrastructure assets to healthcare – and winning these assets from traditional private equity
  • key trends in the changing models of care in hospitals and healthcare systems, both in Australia and around the world
  • the latest round of broad-sweeping reforms in the aged care sector.
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