私募股权拥有的医生实践减少了视网膜脱离手术的机会,2014-22。

Health affairs (Project Hope) Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-23 DOI:10.1377/hlthaff.2024.01204
Yashaswini Singh, Geronimo Bejarano Cardenas, Hamid Torabzadeh, Christopher M Whaley, Durga Borkar
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私募股权(PE)公司增加了他们在美国医疗保健行业的股权。PE对短期盈利能力的关注可能会减少提供无利可图的服务,从而减少弱势群体患者获得服务的机会。对于某些眼病,如视网膜脱离,这是一个特别值得关注的问题,对于视网膜脱离,及时进行手术是必要的,以防止不可逆转的视力丧失,对于按服务收费的医疗保险人群来说,这种手术的报销低于成本。采用差异中的差异方法,我们检查了2014-22年期间535名pe获得性实践医生和1070名匹配对照的视网膜脱离修复提供的变化。相对于匹配的对照组,获得pe的医生在获得后视网膜脱离的修复数量减少了19.6%。这些发现揭示了私募股权收购如何影响那些不为投资者带来财务机会的服务的提供。由于全国近30%的视网膜专家隶属于私募股权公司,因此有必要进一步调查私募股权对患者获得私募股权的影响,以确定收购私募股权是否需要患者走更远的距离或更长的等待时间,这可能对患者的治疗结果产生严重影响。
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Private Equity-Owned Physician Practices Decreased Access To Retinal Detachment Surgery, 2014-22.

Private equity (PE) firms have increased their ownership stake across health care sectors in the US. PE's focus on short-term profitability may decrease the provision of unprofitable services, reducing access for patients in vulnerable populations. This is a particular concern for certain eye conditions such as retinal detachment, for which access to timely surgery is necessary to prevent irreversible vision loss and for which reimbursement is below cost for the fee-for-service Medicare population. Using a difference-in-differences approach, we examined changes in the provision of retinal detachment repair by 535 physicians in PE-acquired practices and 1,070 matched controls during the period 2014-22. Relative to matched controls, physicians in PE-acquired practices decreased the number of retinal detachment repairs by 19.6 percent after acquisition. These findings shed light on how PE acquisitions can affect the provision of services that do not present financial opportunities for investors. As nearly 30 percent of retina specialists are affiliated with PE firms nationally, further investigation into PE's impact on access for patients is warranted to determine whether PE acquisitions require patients to travel longer distances or have longer wait times, which could have serious effects on patient outcomes.

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