Itbecameevenmorefavorableamongworkersafterthewarcontinuedtobereallypopularbecausetherewere a bunchofpeoplehadnohealthinsurance, andthen, ifyougot a job, youremployerwillpayyourhouseinsurance.
By 1950 morethan 70 millionAmericanshademployersponsoredhealthinsurance.
LikeSusanandmillionsofworkingclassfamilies, it's a scarythingbecause I'm athighriskforhaving a recurringcaseofcancer.
Thefactthatmyfollowupappointmentsformycancertreatmentarenowpotentiallygonebecause I don't have a jobisinsane.
Itdoesn't makesense.
Uninsuredpeoplehave a lotoftroublegettingmedicalcareintheUnitedStates, thesystemisorganizedaround a businessmodelitifyoudon't haveanymoneytopay, itsveryhardtoget a doctortoseeyou.