The U.S. spends more per person on health care than any other wealthy country, without better results. Universal systems keep costs down by cutting administrative waste and focusing on prevention. #HealthCareFacts #UniversalCoverage
Some people think universal health care would take away choice. But in the U.S., many already have limited options. In many countries with universal care, people actually have a greater variety of choices. #HealthCareFacts #UniversalCoverage
Borrowing money to pay for health care has become far too common in America. It’s a sign that our health care financing system isn’t protecting families the way it should. #HealthCareCosts #HealthCareFacts
Americans don’t see doctors as often as people in other wealthy countries, and it’s not because we’re healthier. High costs, gaps in coverage, and a shortage of providers keep many from getting routine care. #HealthCareFacts #HealthInsurance #HealthCareCosts
Labor Day honors the value of work, but for many Kentuckians, work also binds them to jobs they can’t leave without losing their health insurance Universal health care would give workers true freedom of choice. #HealthCareFacts #LaborDay #HealthInsurance #AllInAllInsured
Having insurance doesn’t guarantee protection from medical debt. In fact, millions of Americans with coverage still end up owing large amounts for care. When even the insured can’t afford treatment, the system has a problem. #HealthCareFacts #HealthCareCosts #MedicalDebt
Too many Kentuckians die from unnecessary causes. The state now ranks 47th in preventable premature deaths, evidence that improved care, earlier intervention, and a better system aren’t optional; they’re mandatory. #HealthCareFacts #KentuckyHealth #PreventableDeaths
Insurance doesn’t always mean protection. Millions of Americans with health care coverage still face huge bills and denied claims.
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Maternal health in the U.S. is falling behind. Compared to other high-income countries, far more women here die from pregnancy-related causes. This is an unacceptable systems failure. #WomensHealth #MaternalMortality #HealthCareFacts
Why Are Prescription Drug Prices So High in the U.S Fact Check
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Think skipping insurance in your 20s is no big deal? Think again. One accident, one serious diagnosis, one ER visit – and you could be many thousands of dollars in debt. #HealthCareCoverage #HealthCareMyths #HealthCareFacts
Only 19% of doctors belong to the American Medical Association, and most don’t support its stance against Medicare for All. So who are they really speaking for?
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When turning to crowdfunding platforms for basic medical care becomes the norm, it's time to rethink how we define a functioning health care system. #HealthCareCosts #HealthCareCoverage #HealthCareFacts
Many assume employer-sponsored insurance covers nearly everyone, but the reality is more complex. A large number of Americans rely on public programs or individual plans. #HealthCareCoverage #HealthCareMyths #HealthCareFacts
Myth: Universal health care leads to poor quality of care. Fact: Universal systems focus on preventive and high-quality care, improving outcomes for all citizens. Source: The Commonwealth Fund
Quality of care is about access, prevention, and efficiency. Many countries with universal health care have better outcomes than the U.S. Let’s focus on facts, not myths. #HealthCareFacts #UniversalCoverage
Universal health care doesn’t mean slower care. Let’s rethink what’s possible.
#AllInAllInsured #UniversalHealthCare #HealthCareFacts #FactVsMyth
I take great pride in my exceptional staff who work diligently and selflessly behind the scenes. It is important to note that not all representations in the media accurately reflect the realities on the ground. Let us concentrate on the facts .#StayInformed #HealthcareFacts #NHS #winter
Did you know?
6.7% of Kentuckians under age 65 are uninsured, compared to 9.5% nationally. However, Kentucky ranks 49th in overall health outcomes, ahead of only Mississippi and West Virginia.
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People are lied to about US Healthcare.
Wait times in universal healthcare systems? Often shorter than in the U.S., despite the myths.
Profit-driven care adds layers of bureaucracy and delay, not efficiency.
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Just a reminder: The USA is the only place where "pre-existing conditions" are a thing. Everywhere else, it's simply your "medical history." Insurance companies made this term up to rip people off. Let's expose this! 🚨🏥 #HealthcareFacts #InsuranceScams #PreExistingConditions #MedicalHistory
Shoutout to @AnarkYouTube for highlighting this crucial point: Health insurance companies don't provide healthcare; they profit from controlling access to it. Doctors and hospitals are the real heroes providing care. 🌟🏥 #HealthcareFacts #InsuranceTruth #RealHealthcare #DoctorsFirst