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Laura Olson, professor of political science at Lehigh University

Laura K. Olson

Distinguished Professor

610-758-3346
lko1@lehigh.edu
Maginnes Hall 304
Education:

Ph.D., University of Colorado, 1974

M.A., University of Colorado, 1971

B.A., City University of New York, 1967

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Additional Interests

  • Health Care Politics and Policies
  • Financialization and Private Equity

Research Statement

Private equity (PE) firms are steadily acquiring businesses and agencies providing autism, eating disorders, and substance abuse services; physician practices; home care and hospice companies; medical transportation (helicopters and ambulances); and urgent care facilities. With an eye on cost and quality of care, I investigate the PE industry’s impact on these essential services. I point out that its tool kit relies on piling up massive debt on its investment targets and requiring them to pay it off. PE firms also bleed these enterprises with assorted fees and dividends for their own financial benefit.

My research provides a much-needed critique of the role PE plays in our health care delivery system. It raises the curtain on an industry notorious for its secrecy, exposing the dark side of its maneuvers. This is especially important because of the secretive nature of PE firms, which do not have to provide vital data about their financial activities to the SEC or anywhere else. My work looks at the potential consequences of leveraged buyouts on the nation’s vital health services. For example, I investigate the dynamics that enable financial engineering and other predatory PE tactics, and the consequences for healthcare businesses, clients, taxpayers, front line workers and society at large. The role of public sector pension funds, which provide the preponderance of equity for PE buyouts, are also explored—pension board trustees, seeking high returns, tend to ignore the inconvenient fact that their money may be undermining the very health care system their workers and retirees rely on. My studies of PE and healthcare also address such issues as government policies, lobbying and campaign contributions, a revolving door between political leaders and PE executives, monopoly control over services, and access to and quality of health care. 

Currently, I am building on this research to probe the history, problems and consequences of American nursing homes, including those related to private equity (PE) investments. The nursing home industry is not only complex but also is experiencing a rapid increase in PE investments. I am investigating escalating costs for taxpayers and clients, access to services, the growth in nursing home bankruptcies, and quality of care. For the aged and their families, low quality of care—and often dangerous conditions—are serious concerns. I am also tracing the history of specific companies, their complicated ownership structure, and the impact of PE purchases on communities and older people in need of long-term care.

Biography

Laura Katz Olson, AGF Distinguished Professor of Political Science, has taught at Lehigh University since 1974. She grew up in the Bronx (NYC) and attended the high school of Music & Art, where she played the violin.  She received her bachelor's degree from the City College of New York and her Ph.D. in political science at the University of Colorado, Boulder. 

To date, she has published nine academic books, focusing on U.S. healthcare, including the frail elderly. The Politics of Medicaid received Lehigh University’s Williamson Book Award in Social Research (2012). Elder Care Journey: A View from the Front Lines, which relates her personal experiences as a caregiver for her mother, won Gold Medals in the Ninth Annual Living Now Book Awards (September 2017) and the Living Now Awards (2017), both in the category of caregiving, and was a finalist in the Sarton Women’s Book Award in the category of Memoir (2016). 

Ethically Challenged: Private Equity Storms U.S. Health Care, published in 2022, won gold medals in The North American Book Awards, the Axiom Business Book Awards, and Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA) Benjamin Franklin Awards and a silver medal in the Nautilus Book Awards. In addition, it won a National Indie Excellence Award, and was a finalist in both the American Book Fest Best Book Awards and Montaigne Medal/Eric Hoffer Awards. Olson also won the Joseph A. Dowling Award for Excellence in Research and Teaching at Lehigh University (2022). Olson was elected to serve on the American Political Science Council (two-year term) and is on the editorial board of the Journal of Critical Political Science. In 2009, she received the Charles A. McCoy Lifetime Achievement Award. Her novel, Wrinkled Rebels, was published by Vine Leaves Press in July 2024.

Olson enjoys running, bicycling, backpacking, kayaking, canoeing, cross-country skiing, playing the guitar and gardening.  She lives with her husband George DeRemer, a luthier and blue grass musician who plays the mandolin, fiddle, banjo, and guitar. Her daughter, Alix Olson, is Assistant Professor of Women’s Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Emery University’s Oxford College, and co-director of its Sexualities Program. Prior to that she had toured internationally as a spoken word artist. 

Wrinkled Rebels (Vine Leaves Press, 2024)

Ethically Challenged: Private Equity Storms U.S. Health Care (Baltimore, Md: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022).

Elder Care Journey: A View from the Front Lines (Albany, New York: SUNY Press, 2016). 

The Politics of Medicaid (New York, New York: Columbia University Press, 2010).

The Handbook of Long-Term Care Administration and Policy, edited with Cynthia Mara (Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, 2008).

The Not So Golden Years:  Caring Labor, the Frail Elderly and  the  Long-Term  Care  Business  Enterprise (Boulder, Colorado: Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Co., 2003).

Age Through Ethnic Lenses: Caring for the Elderly in a Multi-Cultural Society, ed. (Boulder, Colorado: Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Co., 2001).

The Graying of the World:  Who Will Care for the Frail Elderly? (ed.), (Binghamton, N.Y.:  Haworth Press, Inc., 1994). 

Public Policy and Aging (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1983).

The Political Economy of Aging (New York: Columbia University Press, 1982).

Teaching

Health Care Politics and Policy
The American Presidency
Community Politics Internship
American Political System