

The Landlord Gutting America’s Hospitals
17 snips Jul 19, 2025
Hannah Levintova, a reporter for Mother Jones, dives into the troubling saga of Medical Properties Trust (MPT) and its impact on American hospitals. She reveals how MPT's costly rent is straining facilities like Glenwood Regional Medical Center, leading to inadequate patient care and alarming financial crises. Levintova discusses the broader implications of for-profit healthcare and corporate neglect, along with the urgent need for accountability, highlighting community responses and the complex ties between health and profit.
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Glenwood Hospital's Decline
- Glenwood Regional Medical Center was once a vibrant hospital and largest employer in West Monroe.
- By 2022, departments closed and supplies vanished, hurting patient care and staff morale.
MPT's Role as Landlord
- Medical Properties Trust (MPT) owns Glenwood's building and leases to Steward Healthcare.
- High rents charged by MPT likely exacerbated Glenwood's financial troubles and poor patient care.
Hospital Leadership's Silence
- At a Louisiana hearing, Glenwood's leaders refused to disclose their monthly rent to MPT.
- Legislators accused the hospital and MPT of neglect as care declined and bills went unpaid.