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The Profitable Business of Holding Patients Against Their Will

2024/9/26
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Katrin Benhold:本期节目探讨了美国一家主要的精神病院连锁店Acadia Healthcare,这家公司将利润置于医疗需求之上,并违背病人意愿将其拘留。 Jessica Silver-Greenberg对Acadia Healthcare的调查揭示了该公司如何通过各种手段,例如夸大病人症状、延长住院时间、利用法律漏洞等,来最大化利润,而牺牲了病人的利益和权利。 调查还发现,Acadia Healthcare与急诊室、执法部门等合作,积极寻找并招揽病人,并通过各种手段延长病人的住院时间,以获得更多的保险报销费用。 许多员工也反映了Acadia Healthcare内部存在的压力,要求他们尽可能延长病人的住院时间,即使这些病人并不需要住院治疗。 Jessica Silver-Greenberg:作为一名调查记者,我关注大型企业如何与普通美国人发生冲突,以及这些公司如何影响他们的生活。Acadia Healthcare的案例揭示了营利性医疗机构如何利用信息不对称和法律漏洞,来谋取暴利,而牺牲了病人的福祉。 通过信息自由请求等方式,我们获得了大量证据,证明Acadia Healthcare存在系统性地违背病人意愿拘留病人,并夸大病人症状以延长住院时间,从而获得更多保险报销费用的行为。 我们采访了数十名前员工,他们证实了Acadia Healthcare内部存在的压力,要求他们尽可能延长病人的住院时间,即使这些病人并不需要住院治疗。 Acadia Healthcare的发言人否认了我们的指控,但我们收到了大量读者的来信,证实了我们报道中提到的问题普遍存在。 Kathy McKenzie:我是一名学校社工,患有躁郁症。在2020年,我在佛罗里达州一家Acadia Healthcare旗下的医院被违背意愿拘留。 我被送往医院进行精神评估,但在评估过程中,我并没有表现出任何需要住院治疗的迹象。然而,我仍然被拘留了大约一周的时间。 在医院里,我受到了不人道的待遇,被剥夺了基本权利,例如打电话、与家人联系等。我感到非常恐惧和绝望。 这段经历给我带来了巨大的精神创伤,我被诊断出患有创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)。

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Acadia Healthcare, initially an unknown entity, has rapidly become a dominant force in the for-profit mental health sector. The company's growth was fueled by the implementation of Obamacare, which mandated insurance coverage for mental health, resulting in a significant influx of funds into the market.
  • Acadia Healthcare capitalized on the growing demand for mental health services and the decline of traditional providers.
  • Obamacare's coverage of mental health significantly contributed to Acadia's expansion.
  • Acadia's valuation reached $7 billion, reflecting its widespread presence in 19 states.

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Warning: This episode contains descriptions of captivity, mental-health trauma and suicidal thoughts.

A Times investigation into a leading chain of psychiatric hospitals in the United States reveals a world where profits trump medical needs, and patients are detained against their will.

Jessica Silver-Greenberg, an investigative reporter for the Business section of The New York Times, tells the story of one woman who was trapped inside.

Guest: Jessica Silver-Greenberg), an investigative reporter for the Business section of The New York Times.

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