An ICU nurse reveals how private equity ownership leads to preventable deaths and negligence in hospitals.

Winner of the AJN Book of the Year Award by the American Journal of Nursing in the History and Public Policy Category

In a country where health care is increasingly driven by profit, Margin over Mission exposes the dire consequences of corporate ownership in hospitals. James Kelly, an ICU nurse with over two decades of experience, narrates a gripping account of his final year at Lovelace Women's Hospital in Albuquerque, New Mexico—a year marred by preventable deaths, administrative changes, and the heartbreaking loss of a once-mission-driven institution to the clutches of Wall Street.

Kelly's poignant narrative takes readers on an emotional journey through the corridors of a hospital that once stood for community and care but became overshadowed by the relentless pursuit of profit. Through detailed anecdotes and critical analysis, Kelly reveals the stark reality of a health care system compromised by private equity, where decisions prioritize profit margins over the mission of saving lives.

Kelly's unique perspective as an ICU nurse provides an insider's look into how private equity is wreaking havoc in hospitals around the country. His story is also a powerful tribute to the countless health care workers who struggle to maintain their integrity and compassion in an increasingly inhumane system that prioritizes money over people.

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Prologue
1. The Covenant
2. Lovelace: 1922–1991
3. Private Equity
4. Ardent: 2001–2020
5. Moral Agency
6. Do No Harm
7. Behind the Curtain
8. I'm Sorry
9. We Know Their Names
10. The 5 Whys
11. One Coyote
12. The Tribe
13. Achilles in Vietnam
14. Promises
15. Pentimento
16. This Failed Practice
17. Coda

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An invaluable book, Margin Over Mission tells the story of an ICU nurse who witnesses how a nonprofit community hospital is tossed from one greedy Wall Street enterprise to another. Kelly shows how the hospital ultimately lands with a private equity firm which pursues outsized profits while cutting costs, leading to a breakdown in quality of care, including the deaths of patients.
—Laura Katz Olson, Lehigh University and author of Ethically Challenged: Private Equity Storms US Health Care
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An ICU nurse reveals how private equity ownership leads to preventable deaths and negligence in hospitals.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781421451459
Publisert
2025-05-13
Utgiver
Johns Hopkins University Press
Vekt
499 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
256

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Biografisk notat

James Kelly, RN (ALBUQUERQUE, NM), is the author of Where Night Is Day: The World of the ICU.