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The People's Pulse: Truth in Healthcare private equity

By Vincent Cordova | Cordova 2028

October 17, 2024

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The Healthcare Trap: How Private Equity Profits at the Expense of the American People

As Americans, we care deeply about our families, our communities, and our future. One of the most fundamental needs for all of us is access to healthcare. Yet, as we look closer at the healthcare system we rely on, a disturbing pattern emerges—one that reveals how our hard-earned tax dollars are being funneled into corporate profits rather than improving our health.

Have you ever noticed how politicians often stand in front of the cameras and promise to “fix healthcare”? They claim they’ll make it more affordable, more accessible. But what they don’t tell you is who truly benefits from these promises. Behind the scenes, private equity firms are quietly taking over more and more of our healthcare system—buying hospitals, nursing homes, and clinics. These firms don’t enter the healthcare space to improve services. They enter to make a profit .

Here’s how it works: politicians say they’re “investing” in healthcare. What does that mean? It means your tax dollars—money you work for—go to corporate subsidies. These subsidies are then funneled into the pockets of private equity (PE) firms. They use that money to buy more healthcare facilities, cut corners on patient care, and hike up prices. And the next time a politician claims they’re “investing” in healthcare, it’s the same cycle all over again.

But how does this affect you?

Let’s say you’re seeking care for a chronic condition. A PE-owned hospital or clinic might cut staffing to save money, meaning longer wait times and fewer resources for you. The price of your treatments could be raised because the goal isn’t your health—it’s their profit. Meanwhile, those politicians keep promising they’re going to “fix” healthcare. What they’re really doing is feeding the cycle, giving PE firms more taxpayer money to buy up even more facilities and make things worse for you.

We Need to Ask Ourselves Some Tough Questions:

- When politicians promise to “invest” in healthcare, who is really benefiting— the people or private corporations ?

- Is our healthcare system truly built to take care of us, or has it become a mechanism for private equity to extract wealth from working families?

- How can we break this cycle, where the rich get richer while healthcare gets worse for everyday Americans?

Even more alarming, many of these private equity-backed companies cut corners on safety and quality control. This means more potential for dangerous practices in our hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies. Some of these corporations, in their relentless pursuit of profit, may even be tied to industries responsible for poisoning our communities through harmful chemicals in our food, water, and air.

What does this mean for your future?

It means that your money , which should be going toward making life better for you and your family, is instead being used to make your life harder . It means that the very institutions responsible for caring for your health are more concerned with padding their bottom lines than ensuring you get the care you deserve. And it means that, until we confront this reality, the system will keep cycling—more corporate takeovers, more price hikes, and more empty promises from those who claim to have your best interests at heart.

What Can We Do?

This is where we, the American people, must demand change. We need to be clear: healthcare is a public good , not a commodity to be exploited for profit. If we continue to let private equity firms dominate this industry, we will lose control of one of the most important aspects of our lives. Our collective health will suffer, and the gap between the rich and the rest of us will continue to widen.

Let’s start asking the tough questions. Let’s demand transparency when politicians talk about “fixing healthcare.” Who will benefit? Where is the money going? And how can we ensure that healthcare truly serves the people , not the interests of wealthy investors?

This is about more than healthcare—it’s about the future we want to build for our children, our communities, and ourselves.

We have a choice: Do we continue down this path, where corporate greed trumps public health? Or do we stand up and reclaim our right to a system that works for all of us?

Let’s make sure we choose wisely. The time to act is now. health insurance

Vincent Cordova · Candidate for U.S. President 2028
www.cordova2028.com

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