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Private equity owns 4% of providers | 45% of adults can’t afford care | Quackery in healthcare

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Private equity owns 4% of providers | 45% of adults can’t afford care | Quackery in healthcare
Friday, July 19, 2024
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Private equity firms back less than 4% of healthcare providers, report finds

According to an analysis from PitchBook, providers backed by private equity make up only 3.3% of the total market by revenue.

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Private equity firms back less than 4% of healthcare providers, report finds

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According to an analysis from PitchBook, providers backed by private equity make up only 3.3% of the total market by revenue.
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Gallup: 45% of adults cannot afford the care they need

A survey from West Health and Gallup found fewer Americans can now afford premiums, copays, prescriptions and medical bills, with numbers falling across all age demographics since 2022.

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Gallup: 45% of adults cannot afford the care they need

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A survey from West Health and Gallup found fewer Americans can now afford premiums, copays, prescriptions and medical bills, with numbers falling across all age demographics since 2022.
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PHOTO GALLERY: AMA display of medical quackery and ineffective, dangerous alternative medicine

The American Medical Association has a collection of artifacts on health fraud quackery at its Chicago headquarters office.

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 Radioactive glasses sold by the Radium Products Company starting in 1928 to allegedly strengthen eyesight and cure eye ailments. The AMA investigated and deemed the product medical quackery. The AMA said it did not contain enough radium to be therapeutic and if it did it would be dangerous. Part of the medical quackery display at the AMA headquarters in Chicago. Photo by Dave Fornell
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PHOTO GALLERY: AMA display of medical quackery and ineffective, dangerous alternative medicine

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 Radioactive glasses sold by the Radium Products Company starting in 1928 to allegedly strengthen eyesight and cure eye ailments. The AMA investigated and deemed the product medical quackery. The AMA said it did not contain enough radium to be therapeutic and if it did it would be dangerous. Part of the medical quackery display at the AMA headquarters in Chicago. Photo by Dave Fornell
The American Medical Association has a collection of artifacts on health fraud quackery at its Chicago headquarters office.
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Featured Articles

The 25 top US hospitals for diabetes care

U.S. News and World Report reviewed 660 hospitals, ranking them based on data related to treating diabetes and endocrinology. 

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The 25 top US hospitals for diabetes care

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cardiologist doctor physician patient black diverse hypertension
U.S. News and World Report reviewed 660 hospitals, ranking them based on data related to treating diabetes and endocrinology. 
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Lululemon has no place in an MRI suite, doc warns

A neurosurgeon is cautioning patients to check the material makeup of their clothes before donning them during an MRI exam.

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Lululemon has no place in an MRI suite, doc warns

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A neurosurgeon is cautioning patients to check the material makeup of their clothes before donning them during an MRI exam.
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Leadless vs. transvenous pacemakers after TAVR: Tracking complications, costs and survival

Leadless pacemakers may be an "attractive alternative" to transvenous devices when cardiologists treat older TAVR patients who experience conduction disorders.

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Leadless vs. transvenous pacemakers after TAVR: Tracking complications, costs and survival

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Newsweek ranked the 50 best heart hospitals in the world
Leadless pacemakers may be an "attractive alternative" to transvenous devices when cardiologists treat older TAVR patients who experience conduction disorders.
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Cordis gains FDA approval for new closure device, inks pricing deal with Premier

The newly approved extravascular closure device was designed for procedures with access sites from 6 to 12 French. It uses the same proprietary GRIP technology found in other Cordis interventional devices.

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Cordis has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for its new MYNX Control Venous Vascular Closure Device (VCD) for 6F-12F access sites. The company hopes to launch the newly approved extravascular closure device in the months ahead.
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Cordis gains FDA approval for new closure device, inks pricing deal with Premier

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Cordis has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for its new MYNX Control Venous Vascular Closure Device (VCD) for 6F-12F access sites. The company hopes to launch the newly approved extravascular closure device in the months ahead.
The newly approved extravascular closure device was designed for procedures with access sites from 6 to 12 French. It uses the same proprietary GRIP technology found in other Cordis interventional devices.
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In Case You Missed It

Vacant Walmart Health clinics attracting interest from insurers

Citing people familiar with the matter, a report said the retailer has spoken with Humana about potentially buying Walmart’s empty clinics.

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Vacant Walmart Health clinics attracting interest from insurers

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Citing people familiar with the matter, a report said the retailer has spoken with Humana about potentially buying Walmart’s empty clinics.
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DOJ arrests 193 during nationwide crackdown on $2.75B in healthcare scams

The arrests include doctors, nurses and other licensed medical professionals accused of various schemes to defraud patients, insurers and Medicare.

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DOJ arrests 193 during nationwide crackdown on $2.75B in healthcare scams

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The arrests include doctors, nurses and other licensed medical professionals accused of various schemes to defraud patients, insurers and Medicare.
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In Other News

The 25 top US hospitals for diabetes care

U.S. News and World Report reviewed 660 hospitals, ranking them based on data related to treating diabetes and endocrinology. 

READ MORE >
cardiologist doctor physician patient black diverse hypertension
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The 25 top US hospitals for diabetes care

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cardiologist doctor physician patient black diverse hypertension
U.S. News and World Report reviewed 660 hospitals, ranking them based on data related to treating diabetes and endocrinology. 
READ MORE >

Radiologist questions the benefit of sharing online ratings of rads without ‘guidelines and guardrails’

Julianna Czum, MD, of Johns Hopkins Medicine, made her case in the American Journal of Roentgenology on Wednesday, with 2 Utah rads issuing a rebuttal. 

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Radiologist questions the benefit of sharing online ratings of rads without ‘guidelines and guardrails’

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Julianna Czum, MD, of Johns Hopkins Medicine, made her case in the American Journal of Roentgenology on Wednesday, with 2 Utah rads issuing a rebuttal. 
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