This year’s historic health care reform legislation did more than pave the way for millions of uninsured Americans to join the nation’s health care system. It also may have set the stage for a surge in consolidations across the industry.

Nothing can stall deal-making like uncertainty. And for months after President Obama’s election, health care dealmakers were left to speculate about whether health care reform would pass — and, if it did, how far it would go.

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