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Axios: Hospitals Charge A Lot More When Wall Street Owns Them

Aug 26, 2020 | Private Equity

By Sam Baker Hospitals owned by private equity firms rake in almost 30% more income than hospitals that aren’t, according to new research published this week in JAMA Internal Medicine. Why it matters: Private equity is gobbling up more and more of the health care...

New York Times: A Hospital Forgot to Bill Her Coronavirus Test. It Cost Her $1,980.

Aug 4, 2020 | Blog Post, Market Approach

By Sarah Kliff As Congress moves to address one of the most devastating public health crises facing the country, patients, consumers and families continue to be slammed with surprise medical bills related to COVID-19 care and treatment. The latest New York Times piece...

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