All the uncertainty in DC around the law is creating even more for insurers in the states. GOP has done a great job of killing the supporting funding for ACA and delay in coming up with the replace part of repeal and replace have created more. Yea,it wasn't a perfect law but there have been deliberate actions to undercut it to demonize it and replace it the current wealthcare bullshit they're trying to pass behind closed doors.
Single payer, now.
Read this today that nearly 50% of the funding from GoFundMe campaigns is to cover medical costs. -- https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...r-crowdfunding
I'm fortunate I have good insurance, yet I'm now $575 in the hole in order to be told I'm likely going to need a shoulder surgery. $80 in appointments and $495 to pay for my share of the doctor-ordered MRI.
Single payer, now.
Read this today that nearly 50% of the funding from GoFundMe campaigns is to cover medical costs. -- https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...r-crowdfunding
In a September 2015 LinkedIn post, Solomon wrote that the one million campaigns set up over the previous year had raised $1 billion from nearly 12 million donors. By February 2016, the total was $2 billion. In October 2016, it was $3 billion, from 25 million donors. A NerdWallet study of medical crowdfunding said GoFundMe had indicated that $930 million of the $2 billion raised in the period the study analyzed was from medical campaigns.
YouCaring, meanwhile, acquired GiveForward this year; medical fundraisers made up 70 percent of GiveForward's campaigns. The combined companies have 8 million donors who have contributed $800 million to a wide range of campaigns. A big part of that total was donated to medical campaigns, according to the company. It was approaching 50 percent of all fundraisers at YouCaring before the acquisition, and the growth rate is set to triple this year, Saper said.
I'm fortunate I have good insurance, yet I'm now $575 in the hole in order to be told I'm likely going to need a shoulder surgery. $80 in appointments and $495 to pay for my share of the doctor-ordered MRI.
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