Not surprisingly...
A Public Health Paradox: States with Strictest Abortion Laws Have Weakest Maternal and Child Health Outcomes https://t.co/57sBh78bR0
Get this, my former health insurance industry colleagues are trying to intimidate lawmakers again - this time in Connecticut - because the state government has the gall to consider a public health plan that could compromise some of the industry’s massive profits. It's despicable.
The only reason you’re seeing this Tweet by me is because of a man named Stan Brock – whose work inspired me to leave my old job as an insurance executive.
Few people in my life have been as consequential as Stan. And he’s been even more consequential to thousands of others.
As a former health insurance exec who quit the business, let me tell you: No one will be more excited about the new COVID package than my old friends in the corporate insurance industry. It would funnel $48 billion of taxpayer $ to them, after their most profitable year to date.
A little disappointed that I can't (honestly) keep saying my family name equates to "Happy Hour"... but fascinated by this rather deep dive into the German tradition of 'Feierabend'. https://t.co/V90tdTCg4m