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If you feel you or a family member are at risk during these raids, make sure you have a preparedness plan.
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The new “The 1975” features Greta Thunberg, the Swedish teenager who famously skipped school to protest outside of her country’s parliament to raise awareness about the climate crisis.
Commercial insurance plans pay Colorado hospitals, on average, almost three times what Medicare pays for the same care. A hospital in Fort Morgan charges nearly eight times more than Medicare reimbursements. That's according to a new Hospital Value report on pricing and performance. VOTE 5 STARS = PLAY AGAIN, 1 STAR = NOT SO GREAT. More news at PublicNewsService.org. More discoveries from a street-level POV at vagrom.weebly.com.
Wendell Potter is a former insurance industry executive who left the industry in 2008 to become a whistleblower, revealing industry's false health care narrative designed to inflate their bottom line at the expense of the insured, who pay ever-rising insurance costs while too often being denied needed coverage. As leader of the Business Initiative for Health Policy, Potter questions the formation by members of the medical industrial complex - insurance, PhRMA, hospitals, the AMA and others - of a front group named The Partnership for America's Healthcare Future, designed to oppose Medicare for All, and to maintain the profit-making structure of the current U.S. fragmented commercial health insurance model that perpetuates high administrative costs and high out-of-pocket costs for the insured.
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