We should forbid the typical private equity approach of loading health care organizations with debt, extracting capital,...
It clearly would ultimately wind up harming the nonprofit sector that provides the very same services.
Federal and state regulators should think once and think twice, and think three times, before they let another corporate...
Yes. And I think that no resounds throughout the room in terms of this balance of power at the corporate boards.
How do they think they are going to make tens of millions, hundreds of millions of dollars in return on their investment...
I think--what we have got on our hands right now is something that is only going to grow as the years go by.
Instead of health care experts, you do have wealth care experts.
It is long past time to make sure patient health comes before shareholder wealth in Massachusetts and across our Country...
Can we really have accountability of corporate greed without greater transparency in this one sector, the health care se...
If we close our doors, there is nowhere for people to go, nowhere.
Right. So going in, they would want you to think that if anything went wrong, it was because of benign neglect.
Failure is not an option. We have to fix the system.
They are going to charge everybody who comes in the door more, which means either the taxpayers, the insurance companies...
This is a prime example of the danger of private equity. The private equity firms walk away with hundreds of millions of...
We have failed to step up and change the law to protect the delivery of health care system in America.
I will say it bluntly, turning private equity loose in our health care system kills people.
A broken health care promise could cause communities their lives and livelihoods.
When private equity gets hold of health care providers, it is literally a matter of life and death.