* The Quality and Efficiency of Public and Private Firms: Evidence from Ambulance Services Get access Arrow academic.oup.com/qje/article-ab… (h/t Fipi Lele) 6/
Hey look at this (cont'd)
* GEICO Tells Workers They Have ‘Right to Contact Police’ If Union Organizers Visit Their House vice.com/amp/en/article… (h/t @YvesSmith) 7/
#10yrsago A report about reports about reports that recommends the preparation of a report about the report about reports about reports gao.gov/products/gao-1… 11/
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Providence is a health giant whose anchor is a network of Catholic hospitals. They colluded with McKinsey to steal from their poorest patients, by deceiving them about their eligibility for free care, saddling poor, sick people with crushing debts:
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Though Providence is nominally a nonprofit, but it sits atop a $10 billion private equity fund that it invests in unrelated sectors. Its nonprofit status lets it evade $1.2 billion per year in federal and state taxes. 3/
A billionaire's scam is over: a federal judge held that @FLEETCOR ran a fraudulent, predatory racket that the company's billionaire owner, Ron Clarke, was personally responsible for.
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