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Carol Calhoun's avatar

In response to, "One in four Americans has trouble paying their medical bills, which leads to delayed care until many conditions become emergencies, increasing costs and resulting in poorer health": Or resulting in death. I just had a friend die because she was afraid to go to the hospital due to a prior hospital bill she was unable to pay. She had contracted COVID and had underlying congestive heart failure and diabetes, as well as being 71 years old. I noticed her having trouble breathing and checked her oxygen saturation with a pulse oximeter. It was at 85, and I told her she needed to go to the hospital. She might well have lived if she hadn't been afraid to go due to trouble paying her medical bills.

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Margot Booth's avatar

As a clinical social worker living in rural Maine and in my personal life, I have a fair amount of contact with people who have very little trust in the Medical/pharmaceutical/governmental complex Parentheses sometimes of good reason). I struggle with feeling helpless in this crazy, fractured time, but try to arm myself with accurate, unbiased information presented in a thoughtful way that stays clear of judgment and/or the culture wars. This is where YLE comes in. What you write about and how you present it helps me to become more informed and to stay sane. I especially appreciate it when you take on currently popular beliefs head on, as you did in this article, one idea at a time. Thank you for being a fount of knowledge and a voice of reason in a time when neither knowledge or reason is especially popular. It matters, and I am very grateful.

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