The key figure.pic.twitter.com/DCLNBrk323
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The whole report from @C4AHC -- Health Care USA: A Cancer on the American Dream -- is worth reading. https://static1.squarespace.com/static/58bf2243d482e99321a69178/t/5b8843094fa51a16733d733d/1535656760004/Health+Care+USA+Full+_FIN.pdf …
Unsafe unhealthy preference for sedentary habits, hard-calorie feedings, unprotected sleep schedule, mental anxiety-insecurity inflicts weakening and sickness on people who should be in their prime. #HyperAging Turn it around #Walking movements, protect diet, sleep, community.
That is why I am working on IT enhanced screenless & phoneless ecosystems for walking. No computer or smartphone needed. No Fitbit but it is HIPAA compliant. Inexpensive & scaleable. Inexpensive enough for Medicaid and LDCs. Carbonless @ykramerezha
How does it work? IT enhanced ecosystems for walking, indoor or outside?
Indoors or outdoors! Can be coordinated with public transport. It is off the shelf technology.
In addition, the higher compensated employee is probably taking advantage of HSA tax deductible account whereas lower paid employee is paying with after tax dollars.
Absolutely spot on. Those on the lower economic end tend to pay “more” as percentage of their income for many things including taxes:https://www.pbs.org/newshour/economy/column-much-poor-actually-pay-taxes-probably-think …
American corporates do a disservice as they do not allow people to understand their health care costs. Instead of employer paying chunk of health insurance cost, add that amount to pay slip & let employee pay for full insurance. Prices will only drop when consumers directly shop
Demand for healthcare ranges from inelastic (major health event requiring treatment) to highly elastic (preventative care and routine testing). Your idea only works for elastic demand like seasonal vaccines, which are pretty cheap. Sadly that's not what's costing the most.
I ask this respecting your subject expertise- Why should heath insurance(HI) cover cheap vaccines. My life insurance will not pay for a broken foot. HI should be catastrophic albeit personalized. If I can get a fixed premium life policy, why not HI policy. Solutions can't be....
single point. It will be a combination including best of private sector options with public sector safety networks, better preventative care but also a greater consumer awareness of health costs - this last point was what I was referring to.
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