The Sutter Health and dialysis monopolies show why America can't get healthcare costs under control.
A front group for big dialysis firms threatens to pull out of California if Newsom signs a bill limiting their profits.
Patients’ EPO doses, which were reimbursed by Medicare prior to 2011, soared at dialysis centers after their acquisition by for-profit chains. That was a “reflection of worse care,” the study says, “because transplants provide both a better quality of life and a longer life expectancy than dialysis.”
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