abstract
Future of Health Summit 2024

How Private Equity is Reshaping the Dynamics of Health Care (Invite only)

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Private equity investors channeled $151 billion into health care in 2021, up from $79 billion in pre-pandemic 2019. Health care is attractive because of the stability and diversity of the sector, its inefficiency and fragmentation, and the continuous revenue stream from public and private health insurance. From ophthalmology, dermatology, and physician practices to hospice and nursing homes, private equity investments can streamline operations and catalyze innovation. On the flip side, expectations for strong ROI in relatively short time horizons can translate to higher costs and reduced care quality—and regulators have taken notice. Hear from leading investors, providers, and policymakers who are navigating the opportunities and pitfalls in private equity investment and how all are threading the needle to do well for patients and their families. 

    Moderator

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    Dawn Carpenter

    Director of Financial Longevity, Milken Institute Health

    Speakers

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    Erin Fuse Brown

    Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice, Brown University School of Public Health
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    Andrew Maloney

    President and CEO, American Investment Council
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    Robert Schmidt

    Partner and Global Co-Head of Healthcare, Carlyle
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    Kneeland Youngblood

    Founding Partner, Chairman, and CEO, Pharos Capital Group