From Ed Markey <[email protected]>
Subject Corporate greed should have no place in health care.
Date December 19, 2024 8:40 PM
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Friend — Ed has worked tirelessly to tackle the opioid crisis throughout his time in the Senate.

But private equity-backed companies like Acadia Healthcare continue to fight tooth and nail against accountability, all while they make billions of dollars off of vulnerable people in communities across the country.

A new investigation [[link removed]] by The New York Times revealed that Acadia falsifies records at its methadone clinics and enrolls patients who don’t have opioid addictions.

Now, Acadia is trying to stop Ed’s bill that would expand access to methadone treatment because it threatens their bottom line.

Methadone clinics in Massachusetts and across the country exist to provide life-saving treatment to so many who suffer from opioid dependence — not to simply line the pockets of those on Wall Street at their patients’ expense.

We won’t stop fighting against the greed of companies like Acadia in our efforts to solve America’s opioid crisis and give more people access to the treatment they need.

In solidarity,

Team Markey




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