Here's how wildfires and hurricanes subsidize the rich. MD Anderson illustrate failed healthcare.
We pay for the California fires and all disasters as a form of subsidy to the rich. Why doesn’t MD Anderson accept Affordable Care Act insurance plans? The answer is complicated
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We pay for the California fires and all disasters as a form of subsidy to the rich: Every time you see wildfires, hurricanes, floods, tornados, and the destruction they cause, you are witnessing the poor and middle class subsidizing the rich. [More]
Why doesn’t MD Anderson accept Affordable Care Act insurance plans? The answer is complicated: MD Anderson is one of the best cancer centers in the nation, offering cutting-edge treatments that attract patients from around the world. But that treatment is likely out of reach for millions of people covered by health insurance plans through the Affordable Care Act. [More]
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