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Senate probing whether ER care has been harmed by growing role of private-equity firms
(www.nbcnews.com)
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Private equity investments in healthcare have been pretty rough.
But also, I work in healthcare… There are like a million problems with the US healthcare systems and private equity that I would put above ER issues. 95% of the complaints I hear about ERs are from people who should not have gone to ERs. If you twisted your ankle or something, you should go to urgent care.
To my knowledge urgent care centers can deny seeing you but ERs can't. People use the ER as a doctor's office because they can't get care elsewhere.
EMTALA, yeah. But still, that’s a small number of patients
Growing number. I'm disabled with rare conditions and primary cares have just been giving up and shuffling me from practice to practice since covid