Overdoses, bedsores, broken bones: What happened when a private-equity firm sought to care for society’s most vulnerable

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A rise in health-code violations at the second-largest nursing home chain in the United States began after the Carlyle Group orchestrated a deal that extracted $1.3 billion for investors but left the firm with untenable financial obligations, according to interviews and financial documents.

 

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Thx Obama Care.

Again God is watching very closely. Sincerely Shellie Gary

Just look at what the State of Minnesota is doing to cancer patients.

Private-Equity Firms are in it for the money, nothing else. They could give a rats ass if the company fails or succeeds. Just look what they did to Puerto Rico, destroyed it before the hurricane.

So like all profit-driven hospitals then...

Same people who have left NYC storefronts empty for years creating commercial desert, garbage in doorways and environment for homeless camps

Money over morals.

Funny headline, implies that there is some logic to the administration of our late-capitalist clusterfuck of a society

Wipe out where churches are needed not in politics!

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