DownIsTheNewUp
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Came here to post that. It's so good. His best segment since Net Neutrality.
Him first?Michael Bloomberg is calling for some of the moderate candidates to drop out now. If the moderate candidates continue to split the moderate base Bernie Sanders could win in California on Saturday and become unstoppable.
I must have miss heard something.
But yes, it had to do with if Bernie Wins California
When we has both are kids we had a $10,000+ hospital bill AFTER insurance. Normal birth, no complications. It's insane. The same people who say that the younger generation just needs to work harder are the same ones that had $0 hospital bills when they had kids.
As Out-Of-Pocket Health Costs Rise, Insured Adults Are Seeking Less Primary Care
When's the last time you checked in with your primary care provider? U.S. adults under age 65 made nearly 25% fewer visits to primary care providers in 2016 than in 2008, a big study finds.www.npr.org
The Doctors Who Bill You While You’re Unconscious
A fifth of U.S. patients get surprise bills from surgery—even if their surgeon and hospital are in-network.www.theatlantic.com
Are others in the same boat?
I have insurance. But have avoided going to the dr because of premiums. I hoard my prescriptions and take them sometimes every other day to make them last longer. I have insurance and still do this.
I haven't been to a doctor is over 10 years. Partly due to anxiety, partly due to costs. My wife is pretty sure she has sleep apnea but the cost for a sleep study is insane and would be out of pocket.Are others in the same boat?
I have insurance. But have avoided going to the dr because of premiums. I hoard my prescriptions and take them sometimes every other day to make them last longer. I have insurance and still do this.
When I had private insurance, I did not go to the Dr. because of a $50 copay for a visit. I payed about $3K for a ACL surgery during that time. Don't remember what I payed for the Physical Therapy afterwards. I think that was covered though. This was early 2000's.
I used to be extremely fastidious about seeing certain doctors every 6 months. It's been 2 years now. And it worries me. But I can't get those mystery bills in the mail months later because my insurance didn't cover some very normal test that the dr ran.I haven't been to a doctor is over 10 years. Partly due to anxiety, partly due to costs. My wife is pretty sure she has sleep apnea but the cost for a sleep study is insane and would be out of pocket.
Trump did so much damage already that i find thse over easy comparisons dangerous. I am not a fan of Blomberg but the prospect of 4 more trump years scares me much more than blomberg and these are the kind of lazy comparisons that helped keep Bernie supporters from the Poll last time because they thought Trump or Clinton was not such a big difference, so why bother.
I hate them both but this is playing right into Trump’s hands. Both are obscenely rich and would not work for the best interests of the majority of US citizens, that being said only one is a narcissistic wannabe dictator. As much as I hope Bloomberg does not win. He a vast improvement over Trump. Acting like there is no difference will drive down voters in the fall and low turnout is the only way that Trump wins re-election.
I'd vote for Rippled chips in a heartbeat if it means RBG can safely retire
I used to be extremely fastidious about seeing certain doctors every 6 months. It's been 2 years now. And it worries me. But I can't get those mystery bills in the mail months later because my insurance didn't cover some very normal test that the dr ran.
Are others in the same boat?
I have insurance. But have avoided going to the dr because of premiums. I hoard my prescriptions and take them sometimes every other day to make them last longer. I have insurance and still do this.