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The “corporatization” of our healthcare systems prioritizes profit margins and executive pay at the expense of sick people, leading to reduced quality care and skyrocketing medical costs for those who can least afford it.

in prescription drug discounts intended for patients with low-income are siphoned off annually by hospitals instead.
Many hospital CEOs are paid exorbitant salaries, with some earning nearly
more than their average employees.


Medical bills are the single largest source of debt for American households, accounting for nearly
of all debt.
After private equity took over hospitals, patients experienced a
rise in complications and surgical infections doubled.


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