True. Again, it’s a problem with how the system is setup. Reimbursements across healthcare are based on doing stuff TO people. Ie; an interventional cardiologist who placed a stent will make a boatload of $$. A primary care provider who busts their ass coaching you to stay healthy makes very little.There are a lot of physician owned practices that have partial ownership from large corporations as well. I have a hard time seeing how patient care can fit with short term incentives that go along with being a publicly traded company. One example:
Surgery Partners, Inc. Announces Pricing of $279.0 million Public Offering of Common Stock
BRENTWOOD, Tenn., Nov. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Surgery Partners, Inc. (Nasdaq: SGRY) (“Surgery Partners”) today announced the pricing of its...www.globenewswire.com
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