According to a McKinsey study, premiums rose 10% before the ACA and 6% in the following years. Ppl who shopped on the exchanges saved a lot. But most of the newly insured was through Medicaid expansion, not exchanges plus subsidies.
Again, I mostly agree, though I think the system is less bad when you take certain things into consideration, like our lifestyle and level of violence This is why I reject the notion that “health care” is a singular problem that can be fixed with the right plan
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Why would something like our level of violence have any bearing on the quality of our healthcare system? I mean... if more folks are getting hurt, doesn’t that increase the need for an easily accessible healthcare system?
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