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In reply to the discussion: Study Names The Worst State For Health Care In America [View all]JT45242
(3,482 posts)31. Iowa will be moving down
I live in Iowa and my neurologist, who is also a friend, said that Iowa's health care system is entirely broken.
They gave list 50 percent of their specialists. Almost twenty percent of rural hospital are already closed and many more will cause because anotger system got purchased by a venture capital group.
Probably a lagging effect in the data plus the high density of people in two metropolitan areas (des Moines and the Iowa city/Cedar rapids corridor) are almost the majority of the state population combined.
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Rethuglicans DGAF about anyone but themselves and their evil billionaire overlords.
OMGWTF
Jun 30
#1
Wow! Horror stories involving those 5 bottom states are up and down in the single payer forum
ck4829
Jun 30
#3
I dunno about that. Every attempt to have a conservative Daily Show type show has been a miserable failure.
generalbetrayus
Jun 30
#8
I mean, the entire country is beyond shit in this respect, so finding the worst of the worst is splitting hairs...and
Karasu
Jun 30
#15
I imagine a big chunk of the problem in those bottom states is maternal care...
Wounded Bear
Jun 30
#27
This is one of the reasons for a demographic shift of talented people out of red states
dedl67
Jun 30
#28
Hmmmm - Illinois was only 27th. We live in the greater Chicago area, and there is excellent health care...
3catwoman3
Jun 30
#35
Sounds like your condition is pretty damn urgent. I love the traveling nurses - they are like angels.
erronis
Jul 1
#59
It is no accident that most of the states in the top half of the chart are run by Democrats.
Lonestarblue
Jun 30
#36
They are too busy tring to figure out how to get the South to rise again instead of helping others.
mdbl
Jun 30
#42
One reason might be the States' decision not to expand Medicaid made available by the Affordable Care Act
surfered
Jun 30
#43