Private Equity in Medicine and the Quality of Care | Harvard Magazine
Hundreds of U.S. hospitals are owned by private equity firms—does monetizing medicine affect the quality of care?
Hundreds of U.S. hospitals are owned by private equity firms—does monetizing medicine affect the quality of care?
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