Ward of the State A Novel

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Bol Dara Osei has spent four years as a medical expert witness - reviewing nursing home deaths, finding the documentation defensible, and walking away clean. She is very good at her job. She has never asked who owns the facilities she defends.Then she takes a case in Roanoke, Virginia, and finds a name on a spreadsheet that stops her cold. Her father's name. In a facility she has spent four years helping protect.What follows is not a story about a single bad nursing home. It is a story about a system - the private equity firms that acquire care facilities, strip their staffing, layer their ownership through six LLCs across three states, and ensure that no one looking at the building ever sees the name at the top. It is a story about the state health inspector who filed seventeen reports and watched thirteen of them disappear. About the eighty-one-year-old retired schoolteacher in Room 214 who has been keeping a journal for thirty-one years and knows exactly what she has seen. About the Senate committee that may - or may not - be willing to hear any of it.Ward of the State is a literary thriller about accountability, grief, and the distance between a corporate balance sheet and a human life. It is also, in its bones, a love story: a daughter trying to understand how her father died, and what it would mean to make that death matter.The system described in this novel - the private equity acquisition of nursing homes, the measurable increase in patient mortality, the regulatory capture that makes accountability functionally impossible - is real. The Harvard Medical School studies are real. The deaths are real.The names have been changed. The machine has not.For readers of A Little Life, The Whistler, and Dopesick.

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Dara Osei has spent four years as a medical expert witness - reviewing nursing home deaths, finding the documentation defensible, and walking away clean. She is very good at her job. She has never asked who owns the facilities she defends.Then she takes a case in Roanoke, Virginia, and finds a name on a spreadsheet that stops her cold. Her father's name. In a facility she has spent four years helping protect.What follows is not a story about a single bad nursing home. It is a story about a system - the private equity firms that acquire care facilities, strip their staffing, layer their ownership through six LLCs across three states, and ensure that no one looking at the building ever sees the name at the top. It is a story about the state health inspector who filed seventeen reports and watched thirteen of them disappear. About the eighty-one-year-old retired schoolteacher in Room 214 who has been keeping a journal for thirty-one years and knows exactly what she has seen. About the Senate committee that may - or may not - be willing to hear any of it.Ward of the State is a literary thriller about accountability, grief, and the distance between a corporate balance sheet and a human life. It is also, in its bones, a love story: a daughter trying to understand how her father died, and what it would mean to make that death matter.The system described in this novel - the private equity acquisition of nursing homes, the measurable increase in patient mortality, the regulatory capture that makes accountability functionally impossible - is real. The Harvard Medical School studies are real. The deaths are real.The names have been changed. The machine has not.For readers of A Little Life, The Whistler, and Dopesick.

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Pagina's: 584, Paperback, Catherine Ellory


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