Despite the current health crisis, the healthcare sector’s performance is strong. With the growing aging population, paired with the onset of COVID-19, the demand for safe and prudent healthcare services is at an all-time high. The delivery of healthcare services has been affected by travel restrictions and social distancing. As a result, practitioners have introduced services such as Telehealth and drive-through tests, which are transforming the preferences of both patients and clinics. Although the overall pause in activity during the peak of the pandemic has caused concern, deals are still closing, and healthcare investments are still being sought out due to the product type’s resilience.
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