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Subject JUST PUBLISHED: Private Equity's Impact on Health Care Access
Date April 27, 2025 12:09 PM
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Private equity firms have increased their ownership stake across health care sectors in the US.

Their focus on short-term profitability may decrease the provision of unprofitable services, reducing access for patients in vulnerable populations.

In an ahead-of-print article published this week, Yashaswini Singh and coauthors explore how the expansion of private equity-owned physician practices has led to a decrease in access for certain eye conditions ([link removed] ) such as retinal detachment.

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