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Acadia Healthcare’s CEO is getting a $1.8 million bonus for the extra work he will need to do to respond to federal inquiries into the company’s practices. The bonus comes after the stock lost 70 percent of its value. My story with @jsgatnyt.bsky.social www.nytimes.com/2025/04/24/h...
Apr 24, 2025
NEW: A biotech company donated $5M to attend a March 1 dinner with Trump at Mar-a-Lago. The company's co-owner brought a flier opposing a pending change limiting Medicare $ for his products. The next day, Trump posted the flier on Truth Social. The next month, the Medicare change was tabled.
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Acadia Healthcare’s chief executive was awarded a $1.8 million bonus to respond to “unprecedented governmental inquiries” into allegations of holding psychiatric patients against their will.
Leaders of Mental Health Giant Promised Big Bonuses to Deal With Federal Investigations (Gift Article)
Here's a gift link to the story (by Sarah Kliff, @bykatiethomas.bsky.social & me) showing a real world effect of Trump's pay-for-access operation. In this case, it benefited companies making a product that helps patients, but also that Medicare has dinged for “abusive pricing practices.”
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A for-profit company, CoreCivic, operates many ICE detention centers, including the one in Texas that houses children. It has a checkered track record of providing medical care. With @jsgatnyt.bsky.social and Melena Ryzik. www.nytimes.com/2026/02/14/b...
Read our previous stories about Acadia’s practices here: www.nytimes.com/2025/04/22/b... www.nytimes.com/2024/12/07/h... www.nytimes.com/2024/09/01/b...
This is our third investigation into practices at Acadia Healthcare, one of the country’s largest for-profit providers of mental health services. Read our previous stories here: www.nytimes.com/2024/09/01/b... and here: www.nytimes.com/2024/12/07/h...
Katie Thomas
Business is booming for CoreCivic, a for-profit operator of detention facilties. The company has secured hundred of millions of dollars in contracts, those detained there say that $$$ doesnt translate into care. Our story. @bykatiethomas.bsky.social www.nytimes.com/2026/02/14/b...
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Apr 22, 2025
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Trump Delayed a Medicare Change After Health Companies’ Donations
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Ken Vogel
Ken Vogel
Sick Detainees Describe Poor Care at Facilities Run by ICE Contractor
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Acadia Healthcare is holding people against their will to maximize insurance payouts, a Times investigation found.
Sick Detainees Describe Poor Care at Facilities Run by ICE Contractor
How a Leading Chain of Psychiatric Hospitals Traps Patients
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Timberline Knolls, a mental health center owned by Acadia Healthcare, skimped on staff. Then came a series of tragedies.
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Katie Thomas
Suicides and Rape at a Prized Mental Health Center
Katie Thomas
Katie Thomas
NEW: A biotech company donated $5M to attend a March 1 dinner with Trump at Mar-a-Lago. The company's co-owner brought a flier opposing a pending change limiting Medicare $ for his products. The next day, Trump posted the flier on Truth Social. The next month, the Medicare change was tabled.
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Boston Scientific has struggled for years with pacemaker batteries that can fail unexpectedly, which has been linked to at least 7 deaths. Internal company records and a previously unpublished FDA inspection report helped me tell the story. www.nytimes.com/2026/03/19/b...
We’re looking to speak to medical providers who have worked in ICE facilities. If this is you or someone you know, please reach out. There’s a survey at the end of the story. www.nytimes.com/2026/02/14/b...
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She Died After Her Pacemaker Battery Failed. Its Maker Knew of Problems for Years.
Ken Vogel
www.nytimes.com
Sick Detainees Describe Poor Care at Facilities Run by ICE Contractor
Katie Thomas
Katie Thomas
Jessica Silver-Greenberg
Detainees and their lawyers told us about long waits to see a nurse, and delays in getting medicine or being taken to the hospital in emergencies (CoreCivic disputes this and says it provides quality care).