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The Daily: The Dark Side of Nonprofit Hospitals
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The New York Times investigates the financial practices of nonprofit hospitals and uncovers that they have been prioritizing making profits over caring for impoverished patients, leaving them with large medical bills. The investigation centers around a woman named Alexandra Knifors, who was abandoned by her nonprofit hospital during a medical emergency.

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The New York Times investigation has found that nonprofit hospitals meant to help the poor are abandoning those patients in pursuit of profits.
00:00 - 01:35 (01:35)
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Nonprofit hospitals, healthcare access
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The New York Times investigation has found that nonprofit hospitals meant to help the poor are abandoning those patients in pursuit of profits. Many patients are struggling to access medical care which is meant to be available to them.

Chapter
The Daily: The Dark Side of Nonprofit Hospitals
Episode
How Nonprofit Hospitals Put Profits Over Patients
Podcast
The Daily