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Is There a Role for Private Equity in Canadian Health Care?

Adrianna Czornyj, a partner with Persistence Capital Partners, discusses investing in the health care sector in a country with a public payer.

Is There a Role for Private Equity in Canadian Health Care?

This week’s episode of the Middle Market Growth Conversations podcast features Adrianna Czornyj, a partner with Persistence Capital Partners, the only private equity firm in Canada focused exclusively on health care investing.

Czornyj addressed the question she’s asked most frequently: How do you invest in health care in a country with a public health care system?

She also spoke about the types of investments Persistence targets, the differences in health care regulations across provinces, and the growing number of U.S.-based private equity firms entering Canada to invest in the health care industry.

This episode was recorded during the 2018 Toronto ACG Capital Connection. Czornyj will serve as co-chair for the 2019 conference.

“Roll-ups are a great strategy for all private equity funds. But where they happen is a bit different in the Canadian marketplace.”

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