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r/AmericanHealthcare is a subreddit with 283 members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is small in size.
A subreddit to discuss the sad state of healthcare in America.
Popular Themes in r/AmericanHealthcare
#1
Pain & Anger
: "American healthcare is absolute and utter poppycock"
13 posts
#2
News
: "For-Profit Hospital Industry Is Leading Fight Against Medicare for All"
9 posts
#3
Advice Requests
: "Can someone explain the maths of this, please?"
6 posts
#4
Solution Requests
: "Custom Healthcare Software Development Mistakes & How to Avoid them"
4 posts
#5
Money Talk
: "Make insulin and other life saving meds affordable in America."
4 posts
#6
Opportunities
: "Mark Cuban’s Online Pharmacy Projected To Disrupt The Prescription Drug Market"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/AmericanHealthcare
#1
Healthcare
: "The beauty of the US Healthcare"
39 posts
#2
American
: "American healthcare is absolute and utter poppycock"
33 posts
#3
Health
: "American Health care is so dysfunctional that many people are forced to take fish antibiotics to treat themselves"
12 posts
#4
System
: "My experience with the American healthcare System and what it cost me"
11 posts
#5
Cost
: "My experience with the American healthcare system and what it Cost me"
11 posts
#6
Care
: "American health Care is so dysfunctional that many people are forced to take fish antibiotics to treat themselves"
11 posts
#7
Medical Debt
: ""You wouldn't think you'd go to jail over medical bills": County in rural Kansas is jailing people over unpaid Medical Debt"
5 posts
#8
Ambulance
: "Almost got fined for not needing an Ambulance"
5 posts
#9
Covid 19
: "'Absolute Robbery': Gilead Announces $3,120 Price Tag for Covid-19 Drug Developed With $70 Million in Taxpayer Support — "Taxpayers provided funding for the development of this drug. Now Gilead is price-gouging off it during a pandemic. Beyond disgusting," said Sen. Bernie Sanders."
4 posts
#10
Insurance
: ""Nah, it looks like your Insurance'll cover it; if you don't hear from us in a week, you're good." A month later:"
3 posts
Member Growth in r/AmericanHealthcare
Yearly
+95 members(50.5%)
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