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The Wayne ([personal profile] thewayne) wrote2024-06-02 09:03 pm
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Thank private equity/vulture capitalism for the increase in doctor bills

We all know that the American health care system is a shambles. There are too many middlemen adding costs with no benefit, and that increases prices. What else increases prices?

Consolidation. Private equity funds have been buying not only physician practices, but entire hospital chains. And where they go, prices always go up, never down.

Here's two paragraphs from the article that should justifiably infuriate you:
In the U.S., many doctors used to work for physician-owned businesses. These days, about three-quarters work for a hospital or a corporate owner. As for your hospital, a private-equity firm or a larger medical system probably owns it.

There are massive incentives to consolidate. At nearly $5 trillion, U.S. healthcare’s gross domestic product would rank it third in the world if it were a country. And there is a reason smaller practices want to sell: Regulations have become increasingly cumbersome, and dealing with insurers as a small entity isn’t a rewarding experience.


The solution is a robust single-payer system run by the government that still allows you to purchase private health care if you so desire and can afford it, but it will never happen. There are too many congresscritters captured by the industry to let such legislation pass.

Original article, may be paywalled:
https://www.wsj.com/health/healthcare/you-can-thank-private-equity-for-that-enormous-doctors-bill-3a2fc90b

Mirror of article:
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/thank-private-equity-enormous-doctor-093000388.html

https://science.slashdot.org/story/24/05/31/1557207/you-can-thank-private-equity-for-that-enormous-doctors-bill
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[personal profile] disneydream06 2024-06-04 05:31 am (UTC)(link)
My place doesn't need private equity, it's just got LOUSY!!!!!!!!!! insurance to suck me dry. :o
Hugs, Jon
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[personal profile] silveradept 2024-06-10 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Once it became apparent that medicine is one of the fields where prices can be arbitrary and the system is set up to reward that, people looking to make profits for shareholders were going to move in. FTC complaints are good to try and discourage the behavior, but the only way to get profit motives out of health care would be to nationalize the entire industry, and even so, that might only cut down on the behavior.