| ▲ | jfim 5 hours ago | |||||||
The article argues the exact opposite: > The standard answer is greed: rapacious ambulance operators, owned by villainous private equity firms, exploit patients at their most helpless. But I don’t think that’s actually what’s going on. Ambulance providers are chronically unprofitable businesses; margins are thin, crews are underpaid, and operators exit the industry every year. | ||||||||
| ▲ | deathanatos 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
That paragraph is somewhat incoherent at that point in the article: margins are razor thin — at a price tag of $12,000 per 6 miles or $2,000 per mile. (Yes, there is some other stuff, much, much, much later that maybe cuts into that …) | ||||||||
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