Baxter Makes Progress on Hillrom AcquisitionBaxter Makes Progress on Hillrom Acquisition

The deal could close in 2021 or early next year.

Omar Ford

December 3, 2021

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Baxter International is one step closer in its bid to acquire Hillrom. On Thursday, Hillrom said its shareholders voted to approve the pending $12.4 billion or $156 per share acquisition.

The deal is expected to close in 2021 or early 2022.

"The strong support of our investors over the years and in today's shareholder vote is an important validation of our vision of Advancing Connected Care, and we are proud of the significant shareholder value creation that has occurred due to Hillrom's transformation," said Hillrom President and CEO John Groetelaars. "I would like to thank the global Hillrom team, 10,000 associates whose passion to enhance outcomes for patients and caregivers has led to this truly momentous occasion in our 100-plus year history."

After weeks of speculation, Deerfield, IL-based Baxter announced it was going to acquire Hillrom in September. It should be noted that shortly before the deal made medtech headlines, a court ordered Hillrom to complete its acquisition of Bardy Diagnostics, a cardiac monitoring specialist, for $375 million.

Hillrom wanted to opt-out of the proposed merger, which was first announced in January because it claimed Medicare rate cuts for long-term cardiac monitoring constituted a material adverse event in the acquisition agreement. Hillrom previously said it would appeal the court’s decision.

However, In August Hillrom would indeed finalize the acquisition of Seattle, WA-based Bardy Diagnostics, according to a filing with the SEC.

About the Author

Omar Ford

Omar Ford is a veteran reporter in the field of medical technology and healthcare journalism. As Editor-in-Chief of MD+DI (Medical Device and Diagnostics Industry), a leading publication in the industry, Ford has established himself as an authoritative voice and a trusted source of information.

Ford, who has a bachelor's degree in print journalism from the University of South Carolina, has dedicated his career to reporting on the latest advancements and trends in the medical device and diagnostic sector.

During his tenure at MD+DI, Ford has covered a wide range of topics, including emerging medical technologies, regulatory developments, market trends, and the rise of artificial intelligence. He has interviewed influential leaders and key opinion leaders in the field, providing readers with valuable perspectives and expert analysis.

 

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