Here’s what you should know:
1. CRH will develop and manage the program. The company has an option to acquire up to 51 percent of the resulting entity after a year.
2. DHS owns several ASCs in the Winston-Salem area. Combined, the centers have six procedure rooms.
3. CRH CEO Edward Wright said, “This transaction follows the successful execution of our first MAC acquisition, which resulted in a transaction in July 2018 and furthers our goal of becoming the preeminent provider of GI anesthesia. Our infrastructure and expertise in assisting gastroenterology anesthesia practices plays a role in better patient care.”
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