The nation’s largest post-acute care provider, Kindred, is being purchased for $4.1 billion in a complex transaction. Humana will end up owning about 40% of a new company that has Kindred’s home health and hospice business. Two PE firms will purchase the remaining 60% of that business and all of Kindred’s long-term hospital business.
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