@MiddleFWIW @_dziga_ @CBoTheEggman @LeftwardSwing @shift_in2_turbo @waevymaeve “Insured” and “able to receive and afford healthcare” are different things, dummy. https://t.co/3bnpmj9Fek
RT @FuckTERFs10: @CBoTheEggman @shift_in2_turbo @waevymaeve No. Obamacare was always a handout to insurance companies, with a few carve out…
@CBoTheEggman @MiddleFWIW @shift_in2_turbo @waevymaeve Reading is fundamental.
@CBoTheEggman @shift_in2_turbo @waevymaeve No. Obamacare was always a handout to insurance companies, with a few carve outs for optics. It was after Obamacare that medical debt overtook non-medical debt in collections. https://t.co/rZ8d1hcc6T. https://t.co
@vbenard Bizarre, il existe un tas d'études américaines qui disent exactement le contraire. Un exemple parmi des dizaines d'autres. https://t.co/kupRt56e2d
@Boumboumfr Ptdr une société où quasi 20% des individus (60 millions) ont une dette liée au médical j’appelle pas ça un bon système mais bon. https://t.co/klHYdyXGhD
@AveragePm @AnikVJoshi @brianrdhamm @politicalmath @ajlamesa How about you fuck right off with your dismissal of people with medical emergencies. Overall medical debt is down in the US. PS- Nobody was happy with their insurance before OR after. https://t.c
@Mitchell_JoshW This seems like the best data out there: https://t.co/mkMH0lvswd https://t.co/jbZqNZZibX
@ZaidJilani @jdcmedlock @ajlamesa Seems good 🤷♂️ https://t.co/eTUBD99ges https://t.co/wlWIrVzF4a
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @celinegounder: 4/ Medical debt "became more concentrated in lower-income communities in states that did not expand Medicaid." https://…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
RT @KBibbinsDomingo: Great maps in this important article that highlights the burden of medical debt Cites work of @ray_kluender @nealem…
RT @DrAvenelJoseph: It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicai…
It’s no coincidence that states with high levels of medical debt are the same states that have failed to expand Medicaid. The evidence is clear. Medicaid expansion saves lives, reduces health disparities, and improves financial security. #ExpandMedicaid h
RT @KBibbinsDomingo: Great maps in this important article that highlights the burden of medical debt Cites work of @ray_kluender @nealem…
RT @celinegounder: 4/ Medical debt "became more concentrated in lower-income communities in states that did not expand Medicaid." https://…
RT @celinegounder: 4/ Medical debt "became more concentrated in lower-income communities in states that did not expand Medicaid." https://…
RT @celinegounder: 4/ Medical debt "became more concentrated in lower-income communities in states that did not expand Medicaid." https://…
Medical Debt in the US, 2009-2020 | Health Disparities | JAMA | JAMA Network https://t.co/1wZAVnX2eQ
RT @celinegounder: 6/ In states that expanded Medicaid, ⬇️⬇️⬇️medical debt. In low-income communities in states that did NOT expand Medica…
RT @celinegounder: 4/ Medical debt "became more concentrated in lower-income communities in states that did not expand Medicaid." https://…
RT @celinegounder: 6/ In states that expanded Medicaid, ⬇️⬇️⬇️medical debt. In low-income communities in states that did NOT expand Medica…
RT @celinegounder: 4/ Medical debt "became more concentrated in lower-income communities in states that did not expand Medicaid." https://…
6/ In states that expanded Medicaid, ⬇️⬇️⬇️medical debt. In low-income communities in states that did NOT expand Medicaid, ⬆️⬆️⬆️medical debt. https://t.co/qn65nIgHmD
4/ Medical debt "became more concentrated in lower-income communities in states that did not expand Medicaid." https://t.co/qn65nIgHmD https://t.co/WJFQkqzEgJ
RT @KBibbinsDomingo: Great maps in this important article that highlights the burden of medical debt Cites work of @ray_kluender @nealem…
RT @KBibbinsDomingo: Great maps in this important article that highlights the burden of medical debt Cites work of @ray_kluender @nealem…
RT @KBibbinsDomingo: Great maps in this important article that highlights the burden of medical debt Cites work of @ray_kluender @nealem…
RT @KBibbinsDomingo: Great maps in this important article that highlights the burden of medical debt Cites work of @ray_kluender @nealem…
RT @KBibbinsDomingo: Great maps in this important article that highlights the burden of medical debt Cites work of @ray_kluender @nealem…
RT @KBibbinsDomingo: Great maps in this important article that highlights the burden of medical debt Cites work of @ray_kluender @nealem…
RT @KBibbinsDomingo: Great maps in this important article that highlights the burden of medical debt Cites work of @ray_kluender @nealem…
RT @KBibbinsDomingo: Great maps in this important article that highlights the burden of medical debt Cites work of @ray_kluender @nealem…
RT @KBibbinsDomingo: Great maps in this important article that highlights the burden of medical debt Cites work of @ray_kluender @nealem…
RT @KBibbinsDomingo: Great maps in this important article that highlights the burden of medical debt Cites work of @ray_kluender @nealem…
RT @KBibbinsDomingo: Great maps in this important article that highlights the burden of medical debt Cites work of @ray_kluender @nealem…
RT @KBibbinsDomingo: Great maps in this important article that highlights the burden of medical debt Cites work of @ray_kluender @nealem…
Great maps in this important article that highlights the burden of medical debt Cites work of @ray_kluender @nealemahoney in @JAMA_current https://t.co/IlMew9N9xJ Why does the South have such ugly credit scores? https://t.co/qV7ksAVZFS
Governments target #medicaldebt with COVID relief funds @JAMA_current https://t.co/OCI2u1MlLV https://t.co/Gw94gI8Hwu
This report says there is LIMITED understand of why there is so much medical debt in America.. wonder why there is limited info? Congress write and pass laws. Medical Debt in the US, 2009-2020 | Health Disparities | JAMA | JAMA Network https://t.co/ITZUMsB
RT @M4M4ALL: "Medical debt was highest among individuals who lived in the South and in zip codes in the lowest income deciles and became mo…
RT @M4M4ALL: "Medical debt was highest among individuals who lived in the South and in zip codes in the lowest income deciles and became mo…
RT @M4M4ALL: "Medical debt was highest among individuals who lived in the South and in zip codes in the lowest income deciles and became mo…
RT @M4M4ALL: "Medical debt was highest among individuals who lived in the South and in zip codes in the lowest income deciles and became mo…
And they don’t have ballot-initiatives, but hey, fuck them.
RT @M4M4ALL: "Medical debt was highest among individuals who lived in the South and in zip codes in the lowest income deciles and became mo…
RT @M4M4ALL: "Medical debt was highest among individuals who lived in the South and in zip codes in the lowest income deciles and became mo…
RT @M4M4ALL: "Medical debt was highest among individuals who lived in the South and in zip codes in the lowest income deciles and became mo…
RT @M4M4ALL: "Medical debt was highest among individuals who lived in the South and in zip codes in the lowest income deciles and became mo…
RT @M4M4ALL: "Medical debt was highest among individuals who lived in the South and in zip codes in the lowest income deciles and became mo…
RT @M4M4ALL: "Medical debt was highest among individuals who lived in the South and in zip codes in the lowest income deciles and became mo…
RT @M4M4ALL: "Medical debt was highest among individuals who lived in the South and in zip codes in the lowest income deciles and became mo…
RT @M4M4ALL: "Medical debt was highest among individuals who lived in the South and in zip codes in the lowest income deciles and became mo…
RT @M4M4ALL: "Medical debt was highest among individuals who lived in the South and in zip codes in the lowest income deciles and became mo…
RT @M4M4ALL: "Medical debt was highest among individuals who lived in the South and in zip codes in the lowest income deciles and became mo…
RT @M4M4ALL: "Medical debt was highest among individuals who lived in the South and in zip codes in the lowest income deciles and became mo…
RT @M4M4ALL: "Medical debt was highest among individuals who lived in the South and in zip codes in the lowest income deciles and became mo…
RT @M4M4ALL: "Medical debt was highest among individuals who lived in the South and in zip codes in the lowest income deciles and became mo…
RT @M4M4ALL: "Medical debt was highest among individuals who lived in the South and in zip codes in the lowest income deciles and became mo…
"Medical debt was highest among individuals who lived in the South and in zip codes in the lowest income deciles and became more concentrated in lower-income communities in states that did not expand Medicaid." https://t.co/QgP1btuU2f
RT @pcpharmacist: Drug prices continue to rise year after year - representing a clear debt challenge for patients who need these expensive…
RT @pcpharmacist: High deductible insurance plans have become prevalent over the last sevens years leading to astronomical medical debt for…
RT @pcpharmacist: Drug prices continue to rise year after year - representing a clear debt challenge for patients who need these expensive…
RT @pcpharmacist: High deductible insurance plans have become prevalent over the last sevens years leading to astronomical medical debt for…
RT @pcpharmacist: Drug prices continue to rise year after year - representing a clear debt challenge for patients who need these expensive…
Medical Debt in the US, 2009-2020 | Health Disparities | JAMA | JAMA Network https://t.co/R5XRqqChWc
RT @pcpharmacist: Drug prices continue to rise year after year - representing a clear debt challenge for patients who need these expensive…
High deductible insurance plans have become prevalent over the last sevens years leading to astronomical medical debt for consumers. This has caused a decreased demand for healthcare services post-Covid, however, overall spending continues to increase. ht
Drug prices continue to rise year after year - representing a clear debt challenge for patients who need these expensive meds to survive. 17.8% of all households have some type of medical debt totaling an estimated $140 billion. https://t.co/o0xNHdSABc
". . . an estimated 17.8% of individuals in the US had medical debt in collections in June 2020 (reflecting care provided prior to the COVID-19 pandemic)." https://t.co/Sep9JeojQi
RT @EvaMarieStahl: @LukeMessac @DrTomori Follow the data - expanding Medicaid reduces medical debt. Medical debt is pervasive and harmful.…
RT @EvaMarieStahl: @LukeMessac @DrTomori Follow the data - expanding Medicaid reduces medical debt. Medical debt is pervasive and harmful.…
RT @EvaMarieStahl: @LukeMessac @DrTomori Follow the data - expanding Medicaid reduces medical debt. Medical debt is pervasive and harmful.…