Orthopedic Surgery buyers and successors

Evaluate a prepared orthopedic surgery opportunity with the right evidence.

A useful first look is de-identified and business-only. It allows a prospective successor or buyer to assess case mix, facility access, equipment and implant terms, postoperative continuity, and ancillary ownership, before any introduction is considered.

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What a prepared opportunity should include

Operating economics

Trailing collections, expenses, replacement physician compensation, payer mix, and any adjustments identified for review.

Transferability

case mix, facility access, equipment and implant terms, postoperative continuity, and ancillary ownership. Information remains aggregate and excludes PHI.

Separate assets

ASC, physical therapy, imaging, and DME interests are separated from core professional-practice economics.

Diligence questions worth asking early

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Surgical volume and subspecialty profile

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Hospital and implant contracts

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PT, imaging, and DME relationships

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ASC ownership and postoperative coverage

Introductions remain practice-owner controlled. Doc2Doc does not provide patient-level data in early materials and does not present a planning estimate as a transaction commitment.