It is becoming common for boards of directors to choose a low level of risk tolerance for the enterprise. The problem is that the action typically stops there, with the absence of any new directives to the CEO or the CFO to make different decisions that would support this low risk tolerance.The…
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Report Highlights Private Equity’s Lesser-Known Strategy: Nonprofit Joint Ventures
A new report finds private equity firms are increasingly using joint ventures with nonprofit health systems to expand in healthcare, prompting calls for greater oversight.


