What Cutting Medicaid Actually Means - From a healthcare professional perspective
What Cutting Medicaid Actually Means - From a healthcare professional perspective
I wrote an essay (with sources! and data!) about what cutting Medicaid actually means because people don't have good perspective on it.
Some key points to add to on scarcity.
EMTALA rules emergency rooms. It’s a law that requires all ERs to see everyone, with or without insurance, and determine they are medically stable or make them so. But what does that look like on practical terms.
Just an add on thought. At what point will health insurances start considering people “totaled” in the same way vehicle insurances consider vehicles totaled?
Given that my background includes working as an ER tech, I am planning on writing some pieces about EMTALA and its implications. Everything you brought up is spot on (if sometimes a little understated) in my experience.
I feel the current state of healthcare is like one of those ocean side houses built on bad foundational ground. Great veneer, gorgeous floor plan and views, and you’re getting a good nights sleep in it, for now, but the cliff is a bit too sandy and there’s a bottom side erosion taking place that is tipping that house. One day it’s just going to collapse into a mean slide while people are still inside.