Why hasn’t the US been trying to fix its health insurance problems?
- The current health insurance system in the us is complex and often difficult to navigate.
- Many americans struggle to afford necessary medical care due to high premiums and deductibles.
- Legislative efforts to reform health insurance have faced significant political opposition.
- Healthcare policy continues to be a divisive issue among lawmakers.
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By Zachary B. Wolf, CNN The cold-blooded murder of a CEO of the health sector unleashed a torrent of public anger against the health insurance sector. Should that disgusting fact cause Americans to re-bottle their anger? The alleged perpetrator of the crime, Luigi Mangione, is preparing for a murder trial in New York and his lawyer has said he will plead innocent. But the rest of the country has a chance, however uncomfortable it may be, to exam…
Analysis: Why hasn’t the US been trying to fix its health insurance problems?
The cold-blooded assassination of a health care CEO has uncorked a torrent of public anger at the health insurance industry. Should the ugliness of that fact make Americans bottle the anger back up?
The SNS is once again in the spotlight in a week in which the killer of the CEO of the largest health insurance company in the United States was arrested. On the Morning Express, Paulo Baldaia talks with Ângela Silva
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