Healthcare DIVE November 13, 2024
Susanna Vogel

Saum Sutaria doesn’t think the ACA marketplace is going anywhere under President-elect Donald Trump, noting beneficiaries are an “important part of the electorate” for the incoming administration.

One week after Americans voted to send Donald Trump back to the White House, Saum Sutaria, CEO of Tenet Healthcare, took to the stage Tuesday at the UBS Global Healthcare Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, to address how healthcare providers might fare under a second Trump term.

The CEO spoke about Tenet’s undeterred plans for expansion and whether he thought the president-elect would make good on Republicans’ promise to bring “massive” changes to healthcare policy.

“[Our] margins have improved tremendously. The leverage has improved tremendously. And, obviously, the growth rates at which...

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