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What M&A trends will transform the 2024 insurance landscape?
It is widely accepted that 2023 was one of the worst years in recent memory for M&A activity.
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United States | Publication | November 2023
Healthcare in America is big business. With annual expenditures in 2021 topping US$4.5 trillion, healthcare spending consumes 18.3 percent of the US gross domestic product. More than half of personal healthcare expenditures in the US are subsidized financially by the public sector, which makes government a key policy actor.
Susan Feigin Harris, Elise LeGros, Kathleen Rubinstein (Houston), Jeff Wurzburg (San Antonio/Washington, DC) and David Aplington (St. Louis), with Stacey Murphy (St. Louis), Mark Faccenda (Washington, DC), Denise Webb Glass, Jennifer Ann McDaniel (Dallas), Susan Linda Ross and Gerald A. Stein (New York) address a multitude of laws and regulations governing the US healthcare industry in their Lexology article, "Getting the Deal Through: Healthcare Regulation 2024."
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It is widely accepted that 2023 was one of the worst years in recent memory for M&A activity.
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The ongoing conflicts and further geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, coupled with upcoming elections in a number of key countries including the US and the UK, make 2024 challenging to predict what impact this will have on the insurance sector.
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