The pandemic will recast America’s health care industrial complex

The Economist

9 May 2020 - Doctors and nurses at Northwell Health have treated nearly 40,000 COVID-19 cases, more than any other American provider. 

But Michael Dowling, who runs New York state’s largest hospital firm, is not triumphant. 

“This crisis has humbled us,” he sighs. The same goes for much of America’s $4 trillion health care sector.

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