That was my first tug into it, where it seemed relevant and meaningful to me, based on my own experiences and struggles with health care as an uninsured person. So we find our ways, again, I think, when we're helped to demystify that process where
And a woman, because women live longer, up to 242. That's a lot of money for a a couple just for just for uninsured health care. And last thing is we're not investing very smartly.
A recent survey found that the average 65-year-old retiree spends $5,000 a year on uninsured health care costs in retirement. And that $5,000 at current rates of uh health care acceleration,
A recent survey found that it's going to cost the typical man during his retirement period as much as $211,000 to cover these uninsured health care costs. And a woman, because women live longer, up to 242. That's a lot of money for a a couple
He is also the editor of The Reproductive Volume of Netter's Images and oversees an active blog on men's health issues. He recently founded a volunteer medical clinic, powered by retired physicians for the working uninsured . And with that, I'll introduce Dr. Turek. Dr. Paul Turek: Thank you Mina. I want to thank, are you mic'd OK? OK. Thank you for having me. Thank you HR for bringing me to Google. It's my first time. I'm very excited.
So certainly there's an issue at the big level, at the macro level, the system level, society. Black people are much more likely to be uninsured , much more likely to live in communities that are segregated, less access to medical care, primary care specialists. All those things are very true.
Each year it trains ten medical journalists and newspapers, radio stations and TV outlets from across the country. On topics ranging from public health and mental health to insuring the uninsured . From 1986 to 2001, Larry was a beat reporter with the Boston Globe where his primary beat
David: Right. >>Kamala Harris: Which of course I think is an absolute misuse of limited resources in this state and not in the best interest of the people in this state, a lot of whom are uninsured and-and who need access to affordable health care. And-and when the Attorney General in the State of California starts weighing in on these very, very important issues that have national implication, when the Attorney General weighs in of California, that's the big dog.
That was a good laugh, I want that on record. Back off, you mother-fucking alien piece of shit, and go back to your own planet you uninsured little green cock-sucker.
But America already has 40 to50 trillion dollars in unfunded promises and social security, Medicare, and other related retirement programs serving senior citizens. And that's before we toss in a whole bunch of other sensible ideas to ensure the uninsured , to extend preschool, to rebuild our infrastructure, to move toward clean energy, and more. Has anyone noticed that these numbers don't come remotely