Study Finds U.S. Could Have Saved 338,000 Lives From Covid With Universal Healthcare WhatDoYouThink
According to a new study, the U.S.
could have saved more than 338,000 lives and more than $105 billion in healthcare costs in the Covid-19 pandemic with a universal healthcare system, citing delayed diagnosis and exacerbated transmission for the uninsured or underinsured in the current system. What doAmanda Beschloss, Pillow Filler
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