Funfactalert: did you know that the word “bankrupt” was first used in the mid-1500s? It comes from the Italian phrase banca rotta, which literally translates to “broken bench.” That’s because when a money dealer ran out of money, his table (or bench) would be broken, and he could no longer deal out money!
Presently, this word has taken on a dire meaning, so when Prospect Medical Holdings announced bankruptcy, the whole internet was abuzz. Not only are they drowning in a debt of $400 million, but 12,600 employees might lose theirjobsas they expect to shut down 50% of their 166 clinics!
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Prospect Medical Holdings, a private equity-backed firm, declared bankruptcy in Texas after a staggering debt of over $400 million
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Back in the day,Prospect Medical Holdingswas known for buying cash-strapped hospitals. They owned 166 clinics nationwide, spanning California, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. Today, this same firm is struggling with over $400 million indebtand has declared bankruptcy in Texas,endangering the jobs of 12,600 of its employees.
Surprisingly, this is the second recent case, asSteward Healthalso came under the same scrutiny after declaring bankruptcy. Community hospitals have suffered immense financial losses due to the actions of private equity firms.
This predatory behavior has jeopardized thehealthand well-being of countless individuals, stirring up the question of safe healthcare in the United States. Folks are furious and demanding justice as the innocent are suffering all because of the greed of the rich.
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After declaring bankruptcy, the rich owners were unaffected, but nearly 12,600 people might lose their jobs as they plan to shut down 50% of their clinics
The company wants to sell its hospitals in the other three states to their rival healthcare companies and move the workers there, too. They’ve tried to sell thesehospitalsbefore, but it hasn’t been easy.
Prospect Medical has announced the forthcoming sale of two Rhode Island medical institutions, Roger Williams Medical Center and Our Lady of Fatima Medical Center, to another healthcare provider. However, they haven’t been able to sell their hospitals in Pennsylvania yet, such as Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Taylor Hospital.
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A group ofsenators from both parties investigatedProspect Medical and Leonard Green & Partners and found that they were prioritizing profits over patient care. This led to cuts in services and even the closure of some of their hospitals, specifically in areas where people have limited access to healthcare.
A 162-page report from the Senate committee concluded that the way private equity companies like Leonard Green manage hospitals could harm the country’s healthcare system, particularly in places that need it most.
The whole bankruptcy scandal of Prospect Holdings drew sharp criticism from netizens who couldn’t hold back their anger. They claimed that there should be better laws for bankruptcy, so the greedy culprits can’t get away with looting and harming common people.
Angry folks claimed that there should be better laws for bankruptcy so common people won’t suffer because of the greed of the uber-rich
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