RT @AmSolidarity: Worth reading: a friendly critique that argues the Make Birth Free proposal is cheaper than suggested, and explores some…
RT @AmSolidarity: Worth reading: a friendly critique that argues the Make Birth Free proposal is cheaper than suggested, and explores some…
RT @AmSolidarity: Worth reading: a friendly critique that argues the Make Birth Free proposal is cheaper than suggested, and explores some…
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Worth reading: a friendly critique that argues the Make Birth Free proposal is cheaper than suggested, and explores some of the details.
They say that births cost $19,000. That's true, but that's not what it costs moms. Their own white paper cites this very nice study showing the average out-of-pocket cost for privately insured patients is ~$3,000 https://t.co/Q1RkfaxDeL
New parents continue to take home a bundle of bills with their bundle of joy after #childbirth.
RT @kaopingchua: @MichelleHMoniz is quoted in this @KHNews article on a questionable ED charge for obstetrical care. Out-of-pocket costs fo…
@MichelleHMoniz is quoted in this @KHNews article on a questionable ED charge for obstetrical care. Out-of-pocket costs for childbirth are already high enough without shady charges! https://t.co/3dynOdC8Z4 https://t.co/bwVlUhtTAy
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @sarahkliff: A nice reminder that, even with the mandate to cover prenatal care, giving birth in the United States can lead to $$$ medic…
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
6/7 Importantly, privately insured families will still owe an average of $3k for childbirth hospitalizations even without surprise bills, as noted in our recent study. Banning surprise bills is important but insurers must also improve childbirth coverage.
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
Cost of childbirth in the 32BJ Maternity program? $0. That’s right. $0. For high quality care at 8 hospitals in NYC and NJ. https://t.co/AHblxufeJy
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
Important study - the costs of maternity care are impoverishing young parents. What medical care is higher value than the delivery of a healthy child? Should families with insurance pay >$5K? How can we expect “family forming” when the out of pocket co
Great article by @kaopingchua and colleagues on Out-of-Pocket Spending for Deliveries and Newborn Hospitalizations Among the Privately Insured https://t.co/wzYXGX1YZC
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @sarahkliff: A nice reminder that, even with the mandate to cover prenatal care, giving birth in the United States can lead to $$$ medic…
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @sarahkliff: A nice reminder that, even with the mandate to cover prenatal care, giving birth in the United States can lead to $$$ medic…
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @DrvanTilburg: In the US 1 in 6 families face >5K in out of pocket expenses for childbirth. https://t.co/5VyebWrCYK.change! @DrSujanaEN…
America desperately needs Medicare for All.
RT @MichelleHMoniz: Families continue to take home a bundle of bills with their bundle of joy after childbirth. Our latest work out today,…
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @sarahkliff: A nice reminder that, even with the mandate to cover prenatal care, giving birth in the United States can lead to $$$ medic…
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
Families continue to take home a bundle of bills with their bundle of joy after childbirth. Our latest work out today, led by @kaopingchua 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @sarahkliff: A nice reminder that, even with the mandate to cover prenatal care, giving birth in the United States can lead to $$$ medic…
RT @sarahkliff: A nice reminder that, even with the mandate to cover prenatal care, giving birth in the United States can lead to $$$ medic…
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @sarahkliff: A nice reminder that, even with the mandate to cover prenatal care, giving birth in the United States can lead to $$$ medic…
RT @DrvanTilburg: In the US 1 in 6 families face >5K in out of pocket expenses for childbirth. https://t.co/5VyebWrCYK.change! @DrSujanaEN…
RT @sarahkliff: A nice reminder that, even with the mandate to cover prenatal care, giving birth in the United States can lead to $$$ medic…
RT @sarahkliff: A nice reminder that, even with the mandate to cover prenatal care, giving birth in the United States can lead to $$$ medic…
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
RT @sarahkliff: A nice reminder that, even with the mandate to cover prenatal care, giving birth in the United States can lead to $$$ medic…
A nice reminder that, even with the mandate to cover prenatal care, giving birth in the United States can lead to $$$ medical bills.
In the US 1 in 6 families face >5K in out of pocket expenses for childbirth. https://t.co/5VyebWrCYK.change! @DrSujanaENT https://t.co/LFo2JiGHZR
RT @kaopingchua: 1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was n…
1/10 New paper: in 2016-2019, 1 in 6 privately insured families paid >$5k for childbirth hospitalizations. When NICU was needed, 1 in 11 paid >$10k. These bills exacerbate an already stressful time for families. Better childbirth coverage is needed.