Health Care Finance Industry Plagued by Lack of Funding

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Healthcare Services
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AltAssets,
Benefits,
Enterprise Software,
Health Care,
Healthcare,
Human Resources,
Software,
Vertical Industries
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Overview: In today's health care finance environment, early financing rounds are becoming harder to fund and the market for initial public offerings remains very weak. Total healthcare venture investment declined from $6bn in 2001 to $5.2bn in 2002 - a 13 per cent decrease - although Ernst & Young said that, it was negligible compared with declines of 48 per cent in the information technology sector and 60 per cent in products and services. This article reviews the situation of the health care finance market for the above period.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jun 2004 | Pages: 3


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