Georgia's trying to figure that out itself. One technique they're employing is shuttering hospitals....they're kinda/sorta on the fence about expanding Medicaid....I don’t know how Georgia works
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Georgia's trying to figure that out itself. One technique they're employing is shuttering hospitals....they're kinda/sorta on the fence about expanding Medicaid....I don’t know how Georgia works
Health treatment in the US is comprehensively asystematic, and for too many stakeholders, that's a feature, not a bug. Favor transactions, & you'll get them, & "everyone" pays a premium for the friction they produce -- until more & more stop paying money, & "everyone" starts paying in foreclosed health infrastructure & foregone health treatment.DC cut DSH funding because in their mind hospitals would not need those $$ since everyone was going to have health insurance. What an ego trip.
Health treatment in the US is comprehensively asystematic, and for too many stakeholders, that's a feature, not a bug. Favor transactions, & you'll get them, & "everyone" pays a premium for the friction they produce -- until more & more stop paying money, & "everyone" starts paying in foreclosed health infrastructure & foregone health treatment.
My Google translator is still spinning over that one.
in a nation of individuals, transactions are the system.
health is not soup (sorry, chicken soup - that's the way it is).