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FAQs about Counsel That Cares:How many episodes does Counsel That Cares have?The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
March 11, 2025Increasing Hospital Profitability Through Transformative IntegrationsThis episode was previously recorded and released by Waller on November 7, 2022, and has been rebranded and relaunched now that Waller is a part of Holland & Knight. Originally released on May 4, 2023. In our second episode of our "Hospitals at a Crossroads" mini-series, Holland & Knight healthcare attorney Jesse Neil and finance and restructuring attorney Tyler Layne are joined by special guests Jake Aygun and Eb LeMaster from Ponder & Co., a healthcare finance and strategic advisory firm focused exclusively on providing leading capital advisory, mergers and acquisitions, strategic advisory and management consulting services to not-for-profit hospitals and healthcare systems. They discuss what hospitals should be considering from a financial perspective and how expanding outside of the realm of in-patient care could benefit a hospital system's profitability....more43minPlay
March 11, 2025Hospital Restructuring and Strategic PartnershipsThis episode was previously recorded and released by Waller on October 11, 2022, and has been rebranded and relaunched now that Waller is a part of Holland & Knight. Originally released on May 4, 2023.In this episode of Counsel That Cares, we are launching a new mini-series called "Hospitals at a Crossroads" where our attorneys discuss the current status, challenges and opportunities in the hospital and health systems sector with various industry professionals.In this episode, Holland & Knight healthcare attorneys Jesse Neil and Tyler Layne are joined by former physician and hospital executive Dr. Mike Schatzlein, who now advises on hospital operations. They discuss the current healthcare mergers and acquisitions (M&A) landscape and how it has changed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic while reviewing case studies about how hospitals and hospital systems have been navigating these shifts....more36minPlay
January 14, 2025Rewriting the Narrative of Private Equity in HealthcareIn this episode of "Counsel That Cares," Healthcare Transactions attorneys David Marks and Eric Scalzo, along with Chartis Strategic Transformation partners Sri Mani and Eric Mayeda, discuss the increasing scrutiny of investor-owned healthcare entities. They note state legislatures and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) alike have expressed increasing concerns over consolidation's potential negative impacts. Mr. Mani and Mr. Mayeda share insights into how new regulations and rising public skepticism are shaping the healthcare investment environment, emphasizing the need for private equity firms to articulate their value proposition and focus on sustainable, long-term opportunities for growth.The discussion also seeks to counter some of the negative publicity by highlighting the critical role of private equity in addressing healthcare industry challenges, such as access to care in underserved areas. The speakers argue that a nuanced approach to private capital that recognizes its potential to drive innovation is essential, along with a data-driven narrative that can effectively respond to negative perceptions. As they look toward 2025, the group expresses optimism about the future, suggesting that investment in healthcare is poised to increase, fueled by a commitment to improving patient outcomes and satisfaction....more38minPlay
November 05, 2024The Evolving Landscape of Behavioral Health Transactions: Insights from Industry ProfessionalsIn this episode of "Counsel That Cares," healthcare attorney John Arnold and Erika Haanpaa, a managing director at Cain Brothers, discuss mergers and acquisitions (M&A) trends in the behavioral health industry. Mr. Arnold and Ms. Haanpaa highlight increased investor interest in the sector, particularly in autism-related services and substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, along with labor challenges and wage inflation that have affected areas including applied behavioral analysis (ABA) therapy and intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) services. The speakers also examine the challenges that value-based care models face because of difficulties in measuring outcomes and aligning incentives across physical and mental health services. Looking ahead to 2025, Mr. Arnold and Ms. Haanpaa predict a moderate increase in deal activity, though not as robust as some are forecasting, with continued interest in behavioral health investments driven by ongoing market needs and maturation of existing private equity portfolios....more38minPlay
October 14, 2024What’s Next After Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Veto in California?In this episode of "Counsel That Cares," healthcare attorney John Saran and PitchBook Lead Healthcare Analyst Rebecca Springer, Ph.D., discuss the state of healthcare transaction laws and their future in 2025. Mr. Saran and Ms. Springer examine the new amended version of Pennsylvania House Bill 2344, released just days before this episode was recorded, and look at the implications of California Gov. Gavin Newsom's recent veto of Assembly Bill (AB) 3129 targeting private equity-backed healthcare transactions....more21minPlay
August 20, 2024Trends and Challenges for Payer Disputes in the Behavioral Health SectorIn this episode of "Counsel That Cares," healthcare investigations and litigation attorneys Sandra Heller and Jennifer Weaver provide insights on trends driving government enforcement and commercial payer investigations and audits in the behavioral healthcare space. The attorneys note the importance of maintaining a proactive approach by prioritizing early awareness, open communication and swift resolution of identified concerns to effectively navigate audits and investigations. ...more48minPlay
May 08, 2024Navigating the Politics of a Public Hospital ConversionThe second installment of a two-part "Counsel That Cares" series on hospital conversions features healthcare attorney Jesse Neil, public policy attorney Ty Jackson and Isaac Squires, a partner at Jarrard Inc., a healthcare consulting and strategic communications firm. They dive into the complexities of converting public hospitals into private entities, discussing the importance of understanding regulatory frameworks, ensuring strategic governance and effectively communicating with stakeholders. Their conversation emphasizes the multifaceted issues at play, from adhering to board members' fiduciary duties to ensuring continued care throughout the transition to creating a communications plan that works internally and externally. For a foundation on this topic, catch up with part one of the series: Conversions of Public Hospitals....more2minPlay
April 17, 2024Conversions of Public HospitalsIn this episode of "Counsel That Cares," healthcare attorney Jesse Neil examines the unique challenges and strategic options facing public hospitals, with a focus on navigating the turbulent waters of healthcare transformation. The conversation also looks at converting public hospitals to private status to harness more flexibility and drive growth. Mr. Neil is joined by Anu Singh, a managing director at Kaufman Hall, which is a financial and strategic advisory firm, to dive into today's topic. They discuss the complexity of healthcare markets, the impact of COVID-19 and potential partnership models for public hospitals aiming to remain viable and fulfill their community commitment amid industry shifts....more38minPlay
April 08, 2024Findings from Gibbins’ Annual Healthcare Bankruptcy ReportIn this episode of "Counsel That Cares," bankruptcy attorney Tyler Layne is joined by Gibbins Advisors managing directors Clare Moylan and Ron Winters to discuss their company's annual healthcare bankruptcy report. Their conversation highlights key findings in the report, specifically data from 2023 bankruptcy filings in the healthcare space....more34minPlay
March 22, 2024Hospital M&A Trends And Strategic Considerations For 2024In this episode of "Counsel That Cares," healthcare attorney Colin Luke examines transactions for hospitals and health systems, as well as what's driving that activity across the country with hospitals and health systems, partnering, acquisitions and sales. Mr. Luke is joined by Rex Burgdorfer, a partner at Juniper Advisory, which is an investment bank that partners with hospitals and health systems, to dive into today’s topic....more37minPlay
FAQs about Counsel That Cares:How many episodes does Counsel That Cares have?The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.