Nah, it's actually very easy to see, thanks for your concern tho
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Over 6½ years ago, KFF Health News and NPR kicked off “Bill of the Month,” a crowdsourced investigation highlighting the impact of medical bills on patients.
The goal was to understand how the U.S. health care system generates outsize bills and to empower patients with strategies to avoid them. We asked readers and listeners to submit their bills — and they kept coming. “Bill of the Month” has received nearly 10,000 submissions, each a picture of a health system’s dysfunction and the financial burden it places on the patients.
Since 2018, we have analyzed bills totaling almost $6.3 million — including nearly $2.8 million that patients were expected to pay out-of-pocket.
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While our “Bill of the Month” partnership with NPR is sunsetting, the “Bill of the Month” series will continue as KFF Health News investigates your medical bills. Keep them coming! And watch for future stories in [Jeffrey Bezos' trash rag]
Great idea NPR, everybody in America is pretty satisfied with their healthcare right now so this series is clearly just dead weight /s
The fact that congressional Dems picked 70-something cancer patient Gerry Connolly over AOC for an important oversight role earlier this week tells me we need a lot more stories like this to hammer the point home, and I think the type of senior Dem who really needs to hear this message is more likely to listen to Rupert Murdoch than like Jacobin or the Intercept
The government regulators for being captured by the yahoo ranchers and not listening to the expert virologists
Pretty sure you can listen to most radio stations online from anywhere
100%, I found Silver Jews American Water years ago and listened to it a million times but then kind forgot about them, and only found out about this project after seeing a news article along the lines of "former lead singer of Silver Jews kills himself, he'd recently released a solo album that in hindsight looks like an incredibly obvious cry for help, he was friends with the guys in Pavement and other more famous and well adjusted people, etc."
Incredibly so, sometimes I almost feel weird for sharing it because it is such a black pill of an album, but it's just such a perfect encapsulation of long term depression and beautiful and fucking funny, I can't help but adore it
Nights That Won't Happen by Purple Mountains
If it needs to be instrumental, the Disco Elysium soundtrack by British Sea Power is pretty excellent (though it goes through a bit of an emotional spectrum beyond malaise imo)
I expect that to go about as well as the time China tried to exterminate sparrows in the late 50s
I have yet to find a news article that explains all differences between bill 1 (the one president musk killed by tweeting) and bill 3 (the one congress just passed). I feel like journalists are going to read this over the holidays and in January we're going to get stories about how lawmakers just defunded the EPA or something.