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Despite Having Insurance Healthcare Access Falls Since 2000

“Even having good health insurance is no guarantee of getting the best health care. Ashlie Hubbard learned this the hard way after the birth of her daughter, who has special needs.”

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5 comments

  1. razorsedge

    when the gov gets involved, cost go up. look at college. as the gov allowed (spent) more the cost went up.

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  2. slim

    Wow, another single payer hit piece from HuffPo. How original. Government should spend more so everyone gets less.

    Read the article. Of course a health insurance company isn’t going to pay for 24-7 pediatric care. It costs too damn much. The theme in health care for the last 20 years is “do it yourself.” In this case, it probably means mom.

    Mom needs to either (1) hire John Edwards and sue some health care providers since this is obviously their fault, or (2) divorce dad and get on Medicaid like the rest of the FSA.

    Cronkite, please stop posting this crap. You are ruining a perfectly good website.

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    • DMG

      i don’t believe John Edwards will be winning any jury trials for a verrrry long time.

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      • slim

        Agreed, although that is certainly how Mr Edwards got his start.

        Last lines of article are classic: “Disclosure: A co-author of the Urban Institute report, Stephen Zuckerman, is married to Huffington Post reporter Andrea Stone”

        What could be a more perfect ending? Two useless careers joined together to write articles to get more free stuff.

        Again, Cronkite, please stop.

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