Thanks @politico for quoting me and using our research on immigrant health workers in your report: The Crisis Facing Nursing Homes, Assisted Living and Home Care for America’s Elderly https://t.co/al97oV9RDw via
@AOC My (David Himmelstein) comment that AOC wouldn't likely carry the banner for National Health Service reform reflected Dan Riffle's words to me at a meeting in your office in February 2019. Would be delighted if that's not true.
Consequences of poverty, inequity, racism, gun culture, two tier health care, vaccine resistance: In 2021, 1.1 million US deaths – including 1 in 2 deaths under 65 – would have been averted if the U.S. had mortality rates as low as other wealthy nations.
https://t.co/gmmziPyaA7
US health insurers doubling profits in second quarter amid pandemic is a "scandal". Thanks for interviewing me for The Guardian. https://t.co/XVbXjJMcfx
Our co-authors @mccormick and Laura Hawks: The ACA gave more Americans insurance, but not the health care they need https://t.co/9G0XnYF8xc via @statnews
1/2 I just ran into @VP Mike Pence at the Drake Diner in Des Moines. I confronted him about his damaging health care cuts because for me it's not about politics, it's about saving lives.
#DrakeUniversity#IowaCaucus#TrumpRallyIA#MedTwitter
Health Care Administrative Costs in the United States and Canada, 2017 | One reason the nation's largest medical specialty society just endorsed single payer reform. Ann Intern Med | ACP | https://t.co/Obhzgp62hf
The nation's largest medical specialty society, the American College of Physicians, today endorsed single-payer reform: A Sea Change for the Medical Profession - | Ann Intern Med | ACP | https://t.co/sX2acp0yyM
The U.S.' health care system costs 4 times more to run than Canada's — & patients are footing the bill
@Hunter_College Profs David Himmelstein & Steffie
@swoolhandler unpack the consequences of the nation's multi-payer healthcare system in a new study.
https://t.co/j9MEpDuI69
The health insurers' trade group responds to our study on high health administrative costs by saying 80% of premiums go to medical care. So explain why you keep the other 20% for yourselves. https://t.co/NO9MiPzD1P
U.S. health system costs four times more to run than Canada’s single-payer system - report on our new study in today's LA Times https://t.co/Wsawioaair