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How a Surge in Private Equity is Transforming Healthcare

How a Surge in Private Equity is Transforming Healthcare

KQED's Forum

January 31, 202255m 44s

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Show Notes

Private equity investment in healthcare has exploded in recent years, with companies trying to squeeze maximum profits out of doctor’s offices, hospitals and more. A recent U.C. Berkeley study found the value of private equity healthcare deals nearly tripled in the last decade. Some industry experts say it has hampered the ability of providers to respond to the pandemic. We’ll look at how private investors are reshaping healthcare, and why critics say it is putting patients at risk.

Guests:

Richard Scheffler, professor of health economics, UC Berkeley; member, Healthy California for All Commission

Gretchen Morgenson, senior financial reporter, NBC News Investigations

Mitchell Li, practicing emergency physician; co-founder, Take Medicine Back, an advocacy group which seeks to remove private equity from healthcare

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