

Jesse Hackell
8.2K posts

@runhack
Pediatrician, husband, father and grandfather, kid-friendly. Vaccine advocate. Tweets are personal opinions, not medical advice—except GET VACCINATED!!








The Money Isn't Coming From Where You Think Pause for a moment and take a good look at your paycheck. That healthcare deduction? That's your hard-earned cash, not some magical insurance fairy dust. We've somehow tricked ourselves into believing that someone else is footing the bill, but the truth is far more sobering. Every CT scan, every prescription, every bandage at the non-profit health system - you're the one paying for it all. The $5 trillion healthcare industry isn't fueled by the insurance companies; they're just the middlemen, skimming a tidy profit for shuffling papers and saying "no" more often than a petulant toddler. When your employer "provides" health insurance, they're not being generous - they're using your compensation to purchase it. And when Medicare covers your healthcare, it's your tax dollars at work. It's all coming straight from your pockets, my friend. This matters because when we believe someone else is footing the bill, we become complacent. We accept outrageous prices without a second thought - $629 for a bag of saline that costs $1.07 to produce? Sure, why not? It's not our money, right? Wrong. It's always been our money, and we've been sold a story that keeps us from asking the tough questions and demanding better. Every inflated health system charge, every redundant test, every marked-up medication - that's your hard-earned cash being siphoned away, money that could be funding your child's education, your retirement, or the freedom to pursue work that truly matters to you. The system is designed to work, alright - just not for you and me. It's time to stop pretending that someone else is picking up the tab and start taking a long, hard look at where our healthcare dollars are really going. Your move, my friend. It's time to wake up and reclaim what's rightfully ours. #healthcare



Sometimes it feels really good to get it right @costplusdrugs Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2024 Subject: Sincere thank you from a neurologist and his patient! Dear Mr. Cuban, My name is David Klein. I am a neurologist in Chicago at Advocate Healthcare. I hope you don't








