About
Dutch Rojas
Twenty years in healthcare markets. The credentials are real. The agenda is transparent.
01 The Analyst
Dutch Rojas has spent two decades at the intersection of healthcare, capital markets, and physician entrepreneurship. His work centers on one thesis: physician ownership produces better hospitals, and the policies that restrict it are the product of incumbent lobbying, not patient protection.
This site, The Rojas Report POH Intelligence, is the most comprehensive public record of physician-owned hospitals in the United States. It tracks every facility built before and after the Section 6001 ban, documents what was lost, and provides state-level intelligence for physicians, lawmakers, investors, and policy analysts.
The data speaks. The record is public. The analysis is available to anyone willing to read it.
02 Roles
MedMerge
Founder
Physician transaction advisory. Helping physicians navigate acquisitions, divestitures, and partnership structures in an increasingly consolidated healthcare market.
medmerge.co →PhyCap Fund
Managing Partner
A physician-aligned investment vehicle. Capital deployed in partnership with physicians, not against them. Focused on healthcare facilities, services, and physician-led ventures.
phycapfund.com →PHA
Board Member
Physician Led Healthcare for America. The national organization advocating for the repeal of Section 6001 and the restoration of physician hospital ownership rights.
physiciansled.com →03 The Thesis
Physician ownership works. The ban does not.
The data is not ambiguous. Physician-owned hospitals charge less. They achieve higher patient satisfaction. They deliver comparable or better clinical outcomes. The argument for banning them was always about protecting incumbent market share, not about protecting patients.
Section 6001 was written by competitors. It was sold as reform. It was consolidation policy dressed in patient safety language. Sixteen years later, the evidence against the ban has only grown stronger.