‘Don’t get sick. It’s too expensive’: medical debt is putting more Americans in financial crisisLee Duna@lemmy.nz to News@lemmy.world – 639 points – 10 months agotheguardian.com121Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsI've been seeing this headline for more than twenty years.Another 20 years and people might be fed up enough to do something about it.Mostly they just get sick and die.How convenient.I see we're waiting for the "cancer patients start going into insurance companies with boomboom vests" phase of the crisisThat hits close to home
I've been seeing this headline for more than twenty years.Another 20 years and people might be fed up enough to do something about it.Mostly they just get sick and die.How convenient.I see we're waiting for the "cancer patients start going into insurance companies with boomboom vests" phase of the crisisThat hits close to home
Another 20 years and people might be fed up enough to do something about it.Mostly they just get sick and die.How convenient.I see we're waiting for the "cancer patients start going into insurance companies with boomboom vests" phase of the crisisThat hits close to home
I see we're waiting for the "cancer patients start going into insurance companies with boomboom vests" phase of the crisisThat hits close to home
I've been seeing this headline for more than twenty years.
Another 20 years and people might be fed up enough to do something about it.
Mostly they just get sick and die.
How convenient.
I see we're waiting for the "cancer patients start going into insurance companies with boomboom vests" phase of the crisis
That hits close to home