As soon as my facility went from not-for-profit to privately owned they cut our staffing by around 15% and started aggressively increasing intakes.
Shocker, quality of care dropped.
As soon as my facility went from not-for-profit to privately owned they cut our staffing by around 15% and started aggressively increasing intakes.
Shocker, quality of care dropped.
We need public hospitals back in the United States. There are some things that only make sense being collectively owned
First do no harm...
Unless you can get moar profits that way, then do that instead.
- shareholders, not even knowing or caring that the business is a hospital
(I very much wish I could put a /s in this message, but sadly, I cannot, it seems)
Doctors aren't the ones making the decisions about staffing and care anymore when a private equity firm buys out a hospital.
Probably why they attributed their scenario to shareholders and not doctors.
Shareholders wouldn't start with "First do no harm..."
Shareholders also wouldn't say anything else in that statement. It's made up for the internet to make a point.
In other news, water is wet. More at 11.
gee, it turns out when you prioritize profit over _____, the quality of ______ suffers! who could have guessed?
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