RT @EvaMarieStahl: @LukeMessac @DrTomori Follow the data - expanding Medicaid reduces medical debt. Medical debt is pervasive and harmful.…
@LukeMessac @DrTomori Follow the data - expanding Medicaid reduces medical debt. Medical debt is pervasive and harmful. Congrats to South Dakota!! End #medicaldebt https://t.co/wA2sfPvljE
Medical Debt in the US, 2009-2020 https://t.co/mMv91OlP5h via @JAMA_current part of @JAMANetwork https://t.co/OFrlGtURoC
RT @aneripattani: 11/ Even though research shows these are the same people who have the highest amounts of debt and need the relief most.…
RT @aneripattani: 11/ Even though research shows these are the same people who have the highest amounts of debt and need the relief most.…
11/ Even though research shows these are the same people who have the highest amounts of debt and need the relief most. via @kff: https://t.co/DPGdodJ9u5 via @jama_current: https://t.co/dM9V2uuubm via @BrookingsInst: https://t.co/Nu9jtvpPnm
@the_L777 @Dr_Doc_ @docurel @DR_C15 @AdinaBLashansky @Talamiad @Shay_desertroad אבל הטיפול במי שאין לן ביטוח בסטנדרט נמוך יותר, גם אם לא במקרה הספציפי שלך. לעתים הם נמנעים מפרוצדורות כי אין להם כסף. הם לא מקבלים רפואה מונעת כמו מי שיש לו. קראתי פה שכחמישית
Our paper follows from @ray_kluender @nealemahoney @francisawong @wesyin earlier @JAMA_current paper examining medical debt 2009 - 2020. Summaries by Neale & NYTimes. 3/4 https://t.co/NHDgAuoUsn
@AnTottenhamism @castoracle @TheAvilaAnswer @HecubianDevil Again, you might want to look a little closer at this https://t.co/BVR73YZAxt
We expand on our prepandemic analysis of a panel covering 10% of all credit reports in the US. (3/6) https://t.co/j21naAu0FK
RT @HCAN: It doesn’t have to be this way. Congress can END the #MedicaidCoverageGap now.
RT @nealemahoney: PS. See this thread for our research on medical debt: https://t.co/4wRYS8kTq1
It doesn’t have to be this way. Congress can END the #MedicaidCoverageGap now.
RT @EvaMarieStahl: Black people are more likely to live in states that have yet to close the #Medicaid coverage gap, barring them from heal…
RT @EvaMarieStahl: Black people are more likely to live in states that have yet to close the #Medicaid coverage gap, barring them from heal…
RT @EvaMarieStahl: Black people are more likely to live in states that have yet to close the #Medicaid coverage gap, barring them from heal…
RT @EvaMarieStahl: Black people are more likely to live in states that have yet to close the #Medicaid coverage gap, barring them from heal…
RT @EvaMarieStahl: Black people are more likely to live in states that have yet to close the #Medicaid coverage gap, barring them from heal…
RT @EvaMarieStahl: Black people are more likely to live in states that have yet to close the #Medicaid coverage gap, barring them from heal…
RT @EvaMarieStahl: Black people are more likely to live in states that have yet to close the #Medicaid coverage gap, barring them from heal…
RT @EvaMarieStahl: Black people are more likely to live in states that have yet to close the #Medicaid coverage gap, barring them from heal…
RT @EvaMarieStahl: Black people are more likely to live in states that have yet to close the #Medicaid coverage gap, barring them from heal…
Black people are more likely to live in states that have yet to close the #Medicaid coverage gap, barring them from health insurance access & #medicaldebt is concentrated in the South (non-expansion states) https://t.co/wA2sfPuNu6
PS. See this thread for our research on medical debt: https://t.co/4wRYS8kTq1
RT @aawestbrook: We need full Medicaid expansion in Georgia too. #gapol
RT @aawestbrook: We need full Medicaid expansion in Georgia too. #gapol
We need full Medicaid expansion in Georgia too. #gapol
RT @equalitync: The facts are obvious: North Carolinians need medicaid expansion.
RT @equalitync: The facts are obvious: North Carolinians need medicaid expansion.
The facts are obvious: North Carolinians need medicaid expansion.
RT @ForwardCarolina: Why should North Carolina expand Medicaid? Well, for one thing, it dramatically reduces medical debt. There are some…
RT @NCThirdAge: #ExpandMedicaid @care4carolina
#ExpandMedicaid @care4carolina
@AlexGolick @JoeCassandra "unlikely" is debatable. 17.8% of individuals in the US had medical debt in collections in June 2020 (study: https://t.co/O57HbWhFol) This is estimate and almost 2 years old now, I think this number must have grown to 25 % by now.
Medical Debt in the US, 2009-2020 https://t.co/yx4nyHio6L
17.8% of Americans have medical debt on their credit reports, of those with debt, the mean debt was $2424 https://t.co/4NwQFFF8xc
RT @RIPMedicalDebt: People continue to face high out of pocket costs when they seek care. The @federalreserve reports 1 in 4 people can't a…
People continue to face high out of pocket costs when they seek care. The @federalreserve reports 1 in 4 people can't afford a $400 unexpected expense. The avg medical debt in this JAMA study is $400. For many a deductible could yield #medicaldebt. (https:
1/6 of Americans have medical debt in collections, from the linked article. https://t.co/TNENWsOqLs
RT @wesyin: Our new JAMA paper is out today. Medical debt: 1-Now exceeds all other debt in collections combined 2-Most concentrated in l…
schätzungsweise 17,8 % der Menschen in den USA hatten im Juni 2020 Schulden durch medizinische Behandlung, die noch nicht beglichen waren (was die Behandlung vor der COVID-19-Pandemie widerspiegelt). https://t.co/p17nny7q0i
Our research shows how Medicaid expansion dramatically reduces medical debt burden. We can rely only on the amazing work of @staceyabrams, @gwlauren and @AllisonSesso. We need prevent medical debt in the first place.https://t.co/gkkCfGcpV1
Medical debt is a symptom of our broken healthcare system. As our research shows, expanding Medicaid could substantially reduce the burden of medical debt. https://t.co/WouKmHXJ95 Limits on surprising billing (No Surprises Act) should soon start to mak
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This paper fits into bucket 2. It teaches us that financial relief can matter for health care access. Here's a thread on a paper in bucket 1 on medical debt. https://t.co/WouKmIfk0D At the risk of jinxing us, I hope to have another paper in bucket 1 th
RT @MiriamLaugesen: Medical Debt in the US, 2009-2020 https://t.co/9CGDhRfqdZ via @JAMA_current part of @JAMANetwork
An estimated 17.8% of the US had medical debt in collections in June 2020. Medical debt was highest among individuals living in the South and low-income areas. Medical debt became more concentrated in states that did not expand Medicaid - JAMA Network. ht
RT @econoflove: an estimated 17.8% of individuals in the US had medical debt in collections in June 2020 (reflecting care provided prior to…
Medical Debt in the US, 2009-2020 https://t.co/9CGDhRfqdZ via @JAMA_current part of @JAMANetwork
".... 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)." #MedicalDebt #Collections
Medical Debt in the US, 2009-2020 https://t.co/DUvPM1Vn1s via @doximity
8/20/21 Without trying to wade into the "medical debt causes bankruptcy" argument(s) from the past, I do think it's worth pointing out that the share of Americans with medical debt is probably higher than many people think. https://t.co/qdQcyfx1GB
RT @AlosaHealth: Almost 18% of US Americans have medical debt; medical debt is more prevalent among individuals in the South and in low-inc…
RT @CommCatHealth: #FACT: Medical debt is more prevalent in the South because that's where 8 of the 12 Medicaid non-expansion states are. R…
RT @CommCatHealth: #FACT: Medical debt is more prevalent in the South because that's where 8 of the 12 Medicaid non-expansion states are. R…
RT @CommCatHealth: #FACT: Medical debt is more prevalent in the South because that's where 8 of the 12 Medicaid non-expansion states are. R…
RT @CommCatHealth: #FACT: Medical debt is more prevalent in the South because that's where 8 of the 12 Medicaid non-expansion states are. R…
#FACT: Medical debt is more prevalent in the South because that's where 8 of the 12 Medicaid non-expansion states are. Read more about how a lack of #Medicaid expansion creates medical debt >> https://t.co/qlVD7xzrT1
Almost 18% of US Americans have medical debt; medical debt is more prevalent among individuals in the South and in low-income communities. @ray_kluender @nealemahoney @francisawong @wesyin @JAMA_Current https://t.co/vqUT4e80ow
"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/dWZzgyQv71
@NC what more do you need to see for Medicaid expansion? https://t.co/YM4nh38p0f
@IngrahamAngle July 20, 2021 Medical Debt in the US, 2009-2020 https://t.co/j08c4FGSKD
Medical Debt in the US, 2009-2020 https://t.co/q3jz0apJ4G via @JAMA_current part of @JAMANetwork
Debt is big money! Whose in the market buying and selling it? Let me guess those who preach no masks!
RT @RIPMedicalDebt: @mattbramanti @PubliusTX Medical debt is the largest source of debt that Americans owe collections agencies. $140B in u…
@mattbramanti @PubliusTX Medical debt is the largest source of debt that Americans owe collections agencies. $140B in unpaid medical bills last year which doesn’t account for debt still owed directly to the provider or bills paid with credit cards. https
RT @econoflove: an estimated 17.8% of individuals in the US had medical debt in collections in June 2020 (reflecting care provided prior to…
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) posted by @nealemahoney Link to the paper: https://t.co/aNk93ZYZgX Show this thread 10:51 PM · Jul 20, 2021
Medical Debt in the US, 2009-2020 Medical debt highest among those who in the South & zip codes in the lowest income deciles & became more concentrated in low-income communities in states that did not expand Medicaid https://t.co/Nje3qp2TdM via @J
RT @JAMA_current: Study provides an estimate of the amount of medical debt in collections in the US based on consumer credit reports from J…
RT @HealthyInFla: 📚Important new research from @JAMANetworkOpen finds that medical debt is significantly higher in states that have not ex…
RT @geri_doc: Imagine being sick + pursued by collection agency for medical debt Important study shows this burden markedly reduced in stat…
RT @HealthyInFla: 📚Important new research from @JAMANetworkOpen finds that medical debt is significantly higher in states that have not ex…
RT @HealthyInFla: 📚Important new research from @JAMANetworkOpen finds that medical debt is significantly higher in states that have not ex…
RT @HealthyInFla: 📚Important new research from @JAMANetworkOpen finds that medical debt is significantly higher in states that have not ex…
RT @HealthyInFla: 📚Important new research from @JAMANetworkOpen finds that medical debt is significantly higher in states that have not ex…
And it is good for the economic well-being of recipients. In expansion states medical debt reduced dramatically: https://t.co/FDbNbwAIu7
📚Important new research from @JAMANetworkOpen finds that medical debt is significantly higher in states that have not expanded Medicaid. Lack of access to affordable health coverage in these states reinforces existing social & economic disparities. ht
RT @atheendar: This is perhaps not even the worst of it,. Our system may inadvertently erode health by increasing financial precarity: htt…
RT @Arrianna_Planey: "Medicaid expansion under the ACA was associated with reduced medical debt overall, and with reduced gaps in the amoun…
RT @asoucat: Medical debt in the US "In June 2020, an estimated 17.8% of individuals had medical debt (13.0% accrued debt during the prior…
RT @asoucat: Medical debt in the US "In June 2020, an estimated 17.8% of individuals had medical debt (13.0% accrued debt during the prior…
RT @asoucat: Medical debt in the US "In June 2020, an estimated 17.8% of individuals had medical debt (13.0% accrued debt during the prior…
Medical debt in the US "In June 2020, an estimated 17.8% of individuals had medical debt (13.0% accrued debt during the prior year), and the mean amount was $429 ($311 accrued during the prior year)" https://t.co/u47i6Yik1D
This is where Greg Hunt is taking Australia. Turnbull may call it #MediScare but its real.
RT @JonathanFoulds: Medical debt is now the single biggest cause of debt in the USA. 19% of the population have medical debt in collection,…
RT @atheendar: This is perhaps not even the worst of it,. Our system may inadvertently erode health by increasing financial precarity: htt…