Covid didn’t overrun hospitals, private equity firms did. Many were bought by groups like Blackstone who run them at maximum capacity with minimal staff to increase profits.
Covid didn’t overrun hospitals, private equity firms did. Many were bought by groups like Blackstone who run them at maximum capacity with minimal staff to increase profits.
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It’s something you heard over and over again for the past two years. The fact that hospitals were right at capacity and staff shortages were causing front line medical workers to burn out. Well, that’s only partially true. As it wasn’t covid that did that, it was the takeover of the medical industry by private equity firms over the years that have caused hospitals to be run like fast-food restaurants to maximize profits with minimal staff, all while filled to capacity.
Covid didn’t overrun hospitals, private equity firms did. Many were bought by groups like Blackstone who run them at maximum capacity with minimal staff to increase profits.
Covid didn’t overrun hospitals, private…
Covid didn’t overrun hospitals, private equity firms did. Many were bought by groups like Blackstone who run them at maximum capacity with minimal staff to increase profits.
It’s something you heard over and over again for the past two years. The fact that hospitals were right at capacity and staff shortages were causing front line medical workers to burn out. Well, that’s only partially true. As it wasn’t covid that did that, it was the takeover of the medical industry by private equity firms over the years that have caused hospitals to be run like fast-food restaurants to maximize profits with minimal staff, all while filled to capacity.