@sarahkliff @Dr_CommonSense very insightful, have to wonder why costs are so much higher in US for those 65+, maybe Medicare?
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@CharlieWiseCPA@sarahkliff - higher prices & utilization, sicker, end-of-life#superusage http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1282187/ … -
@Dr_CommonSense@sarahkliff in my head it sounded more whimsical, I had a leadership role in Medicare processing, know the issues well
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@sarahkliff@Dr_CommonSense and why is that rise at 65? Because the care is socialized at that age here. It is rationed in GER, UK, ESP, SWEThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@sarahkliff So why do we focus on the 18-34 number rather than 0-34? -
@mariojrusso@sarahkliff because under the ACA, children under 26 are covered by their parents' plan. -
@CommonSenser1@sarahkliff Sure, but in they are through exchange they are part of same risk pool. It's not like they're covered for free
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@sarahkliff@Dr_CommonSense Also why insurers(/ all payors) should focus on long term services and supports to control healthcare spending.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@sarahkliff@Dr_CommonSense Thinktank Urges Great Britton to Give Incentives For Healthy Behavior to Save the NHS http://news360.com/article/236724085 … -
@rewardforhealth@sarahkliff novel & would be worth a try...
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