Welcome to House Calls, where we talk to investment bankers from Cain Brothers, a division of KeyBank Capital Markets Inc. These bankers are working in some of the most interesting segments of healthcare, with organizations and business models that are helping to change the US healthcare industry. Host David Johnson is a recovering investment banker who discovered he’s actually a journalist and st... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessHealth & Fitness |
In this Quick Hits House Calls, Dave talks to Cain Brothers’ Managing Director Dave Morlock about health system turmoil and transformation, the role of private equity, and the upcoming Cain Brothers’ Health System and Private Equity Collaboration Con... more
In this Quick Hits House Calls, Dave talks to Cain Brothers’ Director Andy Labovitz about General Catalyst’s proposed acquisition of Summa Health – and whether that transaction represents the future for more health systems around the country. Cain Br... more
In this Quick Hits House Calls, Dave talks to Cain Brothers’ Director Dom Porretta about the intense pressure on skilled nursing facilities and health systems and the need for fresh thinking on joint ventures that reduce discharge bottlenecks and imp... more
In this Quick Hits House Calls, Dave talks to Cain Brothers’ Managing Director Erika Haanpaa about exciting new developments in access to behavioral health care. Cain Brothers is a division of KeyBanc Capital Markets.
Why did Indiana become a hotbed of modern medical device manufacturing? Why did Henry Ford build a city in the Amazon? Every manufacturing sector has its origin story. Most turn to outsourcing as processes and components become increasingly complex, ... more
Why now? Once a rarity, today, health systems and private equity are increasingly working together to transform health system operations through new strategic partnerships. Cain Brothers’ President Wyatt Ritchie joins Dave to discuss the forces bring... more
How should health systems fundamentally rethink their strategies, capital sources and partnerships? Cain Brothers’ President Wyatt Ritchie and Managing Director Dave Morlock join Dave to discuss insights and perspectives from the first-ever health sy... more
As one of the chief architects of the Affordable Care Act – signed into law 13 years ago last week – and a healthcare thought leader today, Dr. Zeke Emanuel understands how healthcare policy gets forged, how crisis continues to create opportunity, an... more
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