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When Healthcare Providers Go Bankrupt, Patients Pay the Price

May142025
Bankruptcy

We focused on the $200 billion nursing home industry for its size, heavy reliance on public financing through Medicare and Medicaid. Quality is shockingly low: one in-three nursing homes patients on Medicare experience harm or death as a result of low-quality care.


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“New workers are less familiar with the patients and facility, which adversely impacts patient outcomes,” said Sabety.

Sabety and her fellow researchers provide what they believe is the first empirical examination of healthcare provider bankruptcies and how these defaults impact patient care. They chose…

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Category: BankruptcyBy EditorMay 14, 2025

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