A deep dive into a nonprofit that targets financially struggling health providers for acquisitions, plus news on how Philly's opioid settlement spending.
Resources for Human Development has a preliminary agreement to be acquired by Inperium Inc., a Reading nonprofit that has grown rapidly through acquisitions since its founding in 2016.more out-of-state patientsthe inner workings of Inperium
In the last eight years, Inperium has made 37 acquisitions in a dozen states and increased its revenue by a whopping $358 million. Millions in opioid settlement funds earmarked for Philly went towards revitalization projects in Kensington, the neighborhood hit hardest by the opioid crisis. But last week, a state committee that oversees how those funds are spent ruled that. In related news, Aubrey spoke to addiction treatment experts about the services they’d like to see from another big-ticket city project: a $100 million
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