I found that I had to do something, and the things I was already doing wasn’t enough. 6/
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I was especially concerned about the assault on the healthcare system. 7/
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I have spent a career seeing what happens when people cannot access care. #
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Q #2
As a doctor, can we get your stance on the #ACA, and some ideas on what should & could be done with healthcare?pic.twitter.com/Ppyip03zPa
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The ACA was a reasonable 1st step in expanding access to care to millions of Americans. But it should never be seen as the endpoint. 1/
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I've been advocating for
#SinglePayer since 2009, when only 10% of doctors were in favor. Now, 52% of doctors are in favor. 2/1 reply 22 retweets 58 likes -
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But, I have patients that need immediate help. So I'm in favor of stabilizing the ACA, increasing subsidies for the exchanges, 3/
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Expanding Medicaid. While at the same time, working toward
#SinglePayer. 4/1 reply 11 retweets 43 likes -
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I would drop Medicare eligibility to age 55, and then continue to drop the age of eligibility over time until all are covered. 5/
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