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Medicare For All Explained Joe Sparks
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This podcast explains why we need Medicare for All and debunks the myths about Medicare for All.
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The Harm Caused by Medicare Advantage
This is episode 112, “The Harm Caused by Medicare Advantage.”
Do not miss this episode as host Joe Sparks discusses a report by Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP) that documents the harmful effects of Medicare Advantage.
Here is a link to the report: Taking Advantage: How Corporate Health Insurers Harm America’s Seniors. -
We Don't Need Medicare Advantage
This is episode 111, “We Don’t Need Medicare Advantage.”
Do not miss this episode as host Joe Sparks explains why Medicare Advantage is not needed and is detrimental to Medicare.
Here is the MedPac report that I used as a source: Medicare Payment Policy. (See page XXV and pages 373-374.)
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We don’t Need Health Insurance Companies
This is episode 110, “We don’t Need Health Insurance Companies.”
Do not miss this episode as host Joe Sparks discusses why we don’t need health insurance companies.
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Some Really Good Reasons Why We Need Medicare For All
This is episode 109, “Some Really Good Reasons Why We Need Medicare For All.”
Do not miss this episode as host Joe Sparks explicates some good reasons why we need Medicare for All and comments on some of the disinformation regarding Medicare for All.
These following articles are referenced or used as sources in this podcast:
22 studies agree: ‘Medicare for All’ saves moneyMedicare For All Would Improve Hospital Financing
National Improved Medicare for All (NIMA):“But How Are You Going To Pay For It?”M4A Math
Universal healthcare as pandemic preparedness: The lives and costs that could have been saved during the COVID-19 pandemic
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A Prologue to the Future
This is episode 108, “A Prologue to the Future.”
Do not miss this episode as host Joe Sparks explains why the University of Delaware freezing hiring, pausing projects and curbing travel is a prologue to the future in the United States if we keep the current healthcare system.
These are the two articles referenced in this podcast:
Hiring frozen. Projects paused. Travel curbed. UD reacts to spiking state health care costWhy companies are leaving the cloud
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A Traditional Medicare Benefit
This is episode 107, “A Traditional Medicare Benefit.”
Do not miss this episode as host Joe Sparks explains why Medicare makes it easier to move to a different state.