healthcare reform

Medicare announces lower prices on 10 common, high-cost drugs

As someone who works in the healthcare industry, specifically in the realm of pharmaceuticals, the recent announcement by Medicare regarding the lowered prices on 10 common, high-cost drugs is monumental. The impact of these price reductions cannot be understated, particularly for older individuals who rely on these medications to manage various health conditions.

One of the most significant changes is the cost reduction for direct acting oral anticoagulants (DOACs) such as apixaban and rivaroxaban, essential for post-hospital care. The cost decrease of 55% and 60% respectively is a game-changer for patients who have had to resort to less optimal options like warfarin due to high prices.… Continue reading

In sweeping change, Biden administration to ban medical debt from credit reports

I am absolutely ecstatic about the recent news that the Biden administration plans to ban medical debt from credit reports. This is a monumental decision that has the potential to positively impact the lives of so many Americans. Medical debt is a crippling burden that far too many of us have had to endure, and the fact that it can significantly damage our credit scores is both unjust and unreasonable.

The current state of affairs when it comes to medical billing is exasperating, to say the least. The maze of different bills from various clinics, hospitals, and doctors can be overwhelming and nearly impossible to keep track of.… Continue reading

Ocasio-Cortez: State of US health care is ‘barbarism’

The state of healthcare in the United States is nothing short of barbaric. The fact that people are forced to choose between paying for medicine or rent is a testament to the brokenness of our system. It is a form of barbarism when individuals live in fear of being on the streets every four weeks, unsure if they will be able to afford basic medical care. Every time someone experiences a simple ache or pain, they are left to worry about whether it could be a benign issue or something as serious as cancer, all because they cannot afford to see a doctor.… Continue reading

Missouri man says he killed wife because of her costly medical treatment

As a former EMT, I have witnessed the panic and distress people go through when faced with astronomical medical bills. It’s a reality that 400,000 Americans go bankrupt every single year due to medical expenses, and the lack of universal healthcare in the United States is nothing short of a travesty. The fact that 68,000 citizens lose their lives annually because they cannot afford proper care is a bitter pill to swallow.

Being someone who grapples with Multiple Sclerosis, I am all too familiar with the exorbitant costs of healthcare. The fear of burdening my loved ones and the uncertainty surrounding my medical needs is a persistent worry that looms over me.… Continue reading

Quebec woman gives birth outside after finding hospital door locked

The horrifying story of the Quebec woman who gave birth outside a locked hospital after finding the doors to the emergency department closed is a stark reminder of the failures within our healthcare system. As I read about her struggle to access the care she desperately needed, my heart broke at the thought of the fear and uncertainty she must have felt in that moment. The fact that a similar situation in Massachusetts led to a tragic loss of life only emphasizes the severity of the issue at hand.

It’s hard to comprehend how a woman in labor could be left outside a hospital, begging for help, and struggling to breathe as she faced a life-threatening asthma attack.… Continue reading

The Dodgers renew contract for Andrew Toles for $0, maintaining ex-player’s insurance

The Dodgers have renewed Andrew Toles’ contract for $0, ensuring that the ex-player’s insurance remains intact. Wow, what a cool move, even if it’s for publicity. This is the kind of stuff we need to see more of in sports. As someone from Europe, I can’t fathom living in a country where someone has to rely on their former employer for healthcare. It’s a feel-good story, but it also sheds light on the broken American healthcare system.

American healthcare is a mess, plain and simple. It’s great that the Dodgers are stepping up to help Toles, but it’s tragic that this is even necessary.… Continue reading

New York City plans to wipe out $2 billion in medical debt for 500,000 residents

As I read the headline “New York City plans to wipe out $2 billion in medical debt for 500,000 residents,” a rush of emotions and thoughts flood my mind. This is not just an ordinary news story; it is a beacon of hope and a call for change. The fact that a city is taking such a bold step to alleviate the burden of medical debt speaks volumes about the brokenness of our healthcare system and the urgent need for reform.

Medical debt, a haunting specter that looms over the lives of millions of Americans, is not a result of personal irresponsibility or choice.… Continue reading