Cheryl Cashin
cherylcashin.bsky.social
Cheryl Cashin
@cherylcashin.bsky.social
Health economist passionate about equity and Universal Health Coverage.
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Our new study just up in JAMA IM: we track Americans' out-of-pocket health spending longitudinally over a four-year period, showing that risks mount year after year. Whereas 11.8% of adults experience healthcare financial strain after 1 year, risk rises to 26.7% over four years
December 22, 2025 at 5:55 PM
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We are failing our kids
December 16, 2025 at 3:06 PM
Shame.
Vulnerable children are dying as the result of inexcusable, immoral policy choices by the most powerful. “One of the crowning achievements in global health is at risk of coming undone… Estimates suggest 2025 will be the first year this century that child deaths have gone up instead of down.”
For the first time this century, child deaths under age 5 will likely rise. Why?
A dramatic drop in mortality for youngsters under age 5 has been one of the great accomplishments in global health. But estimates suggest that in 2025 child deaths will go up.
www.npr.org
December 12, 2025 at 2:38 AM
Essential reading if you want to understand how sick the US health care system is and why #Medicare4All is NOT a radical proposal to fix it. 👇
“The US system is drowning in private-sector bloat and bureaucracy. .The result is staggering inefficiency: roughly one in four dollars spent on health insurance goes to something other than care, like marketing, billing, profits, or middlemen.” open.substack.com/pub/yourloca...
5 ways our health care system has become utterly insane
A deep dive into the U.S. health care system: rising costs, corporate takeover, and why reform keeps failing.
open.substack.com
November 17, 2025 at 3:50 PM
No surprise here. Get profit out of health care! #people>profits #Medicare4All
Deaths are higher in emergency rooms of hospitals owned by private equity firms, per Harvard.

They did the math: It’s cheaper to let someone die than save them with a procedure they can’t afford.

This is what happens when profits take precedence over people.
November 16, 2025 at 11:51 AM
Exactly! Health insurance premiums, deductibles and co-pays are taxes!

BUT they are regressive and revenue accrues to insurance company profit lines not government coffers.

AND it is taxation without representation since insurance companies are accountable to shareholders not taxpayers.
Maybe I’m too Norwegian, but it’s weird to me that Americans don’t consider health insurance a form of taxation.
November 12, 2025 at 10:52 AM
Reposted by Cheryl Cashin
81 years ago, FDR proposed a second Bill of Rights to guarantee every American the right to employment, healthcare, education, housing, and a living income. His words are as relevant now as they were then. Watch.
November 12, 2025 at 2:31 AM
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Socialism is what they called public power.

Socialism is what they called social security.

Socialism is what they called the growth of free and independent labor organizations.

Socialism is their name for almost anything that helps all the people.

—Harry Truman, 1952
November 7, 2025 at 9:30 PM
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I helped make a film, out this week, called “Rovina’s Choice,” about the deaths this man without conscience or accountability has caused — already 600,000, ⅔ of them children.
November 6, 2025 at 10:34 PM
Administrative burden is a barrier to health care. This one is an easy fix.
November 5, 2025 at 1:55 AM
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Earlier this year, I met a Croatian journalist who was in the US doing a piece on America’s politics and I asked her what surprised her. And she said, “What you all call the far left is just being normal.”
November 4, 2025 at 3:37 PM
Through his voice and his research @awgaffney.bsky.social provides unrelenting clarity around the failure of the US health care system and the greed at the root of that failure.

@madhupai.bsky.social thank you for amplifying this
October 24, 2025 at 1:25 PM
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The title says it all!

Health care in the USA: money has become the mission

@thelancet.com review on "the damage wrought by decades of market-based policies that have stimulated profit-seeking by insurers and health-care providers"

@awgaffney.bsky.social et al

www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
Health care in the USA: money has become the mission
Despite extraordinary scientific and medical resources, the US health-care system underperforms. In this Review we consider the damage wrought by decades of market-based policies that have stimulated ...
www.thelancet.com
October 23, 2025 at 7:57 PM
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Health insurance costs jumped for workers & employers in 2025.

This will get worse if the GOP refuses to extend ACA subsidies.

Meanwhile, the seven largest health insurance companies made a combined $71B in profits in 2024.

Still not sure we need Medicare for All?
October 22, 2025 at 8:45 PM
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Trump hosted a dinner last week for donors helping fund his ballroom project.

Today, crews are starting construction and literally tearing down parts of the White House.

It's day 20 of the government shutdown and this is what he's prioritizing?
October 20, 2025 at 8:58 PM
There are some things that should never be for profit....

Psychiatric hospitals, prisons, basic health coverage to name a few.
October 14, 2025 at 1:06 PM
Truth.
October 13, 2025 at 8:59 PM
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@cgdev.org’s new paper proposes a framework for financing healthcare supply chains in low- & middle-income countries — bridging health financing & logistics to strengthen access to essential medicines.

🔗 www.cgdev.org/publication/...

@peterbaker17.bsky.social @cherylcashin.bsky.social
Financing of Healthcare Supply Chains in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Novel Conceptual Framework
Healthcare supply chain financing is critical to health system performance but remains neglected—often fragmented, donor-dependent, and inefficient—leading to stockouts and high out-of-pocket costs. W...
www.cgdev.org
October 6, 2025 at 1:47 PM
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With ACA tax credits, a 60-year-old couple making $85,000 pays ~$7,000 for their annual premium.

Without ACA tax credits, the same couple could be forced to pay nearly $30,000.

I know Republicans only speak "billionaire"—but middle-class families can't afford this.
October 2, 2025 at 7:43 PM
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If Congress doesn’t act to extend the ACA’s enhanced premium tax credits, KFF’s latest analysis finds that premium payments would more than double on average in 2026.

See the data: https://on.kff.org/3WfWxjj
September 30, 2025 at 2:42 PM
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“Complexity in medicine cannot be reduced to a billing code. A patient with hypertension, diabetes, or depression may look “routine” on paper, yet the visit may involve reconciling medications, coordinating referrals, addressing side effects, screening for complications, and navigating barriers…”
An insurance company is introducing a new threat to American medicine
Prior authorizations were once a narrow tool to contain costs. Downcoding could be next.
www.statnews.com
September 29, 2025 at 12:10 PM
The slide into autocracy can be reversed and often is. It takes time and persistence. We can do this!
The concept of democracy u-turns is helpful. 70% of states that descend into authoritarianism return to democracy, sometimes stronger than before. Avg time at the bottom is 8 years. We can learn from these u-turns - what are common factors and how to fund them? www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
When autocratization is reversed: episodes of U-Turns since 1900
The world is in a “wave of autocratization.” Yet, recent events in Brazil, the Maldives, and Zambia demonstrate that autocratization can be halted and reversed. This article introduces “U-Turn” as ...
www.tandfonline.com
September 26, 2025 at 10:53 AM
Guaranteed universal health coverage would solve this and so many other dysfunctions. #Medicare4All #NYHA
A new article assess consumer experiences of health insurance coverage uncertainty in 2009, 2014, and 2021. The authors found high rates of coverage uncertainty are associated with delayed access, inability to effectively care for chronic conditions, and heightened anxiety about medical care costs.
The Shadow Price of Uncertainty: Consequences of Unpredictable Insurance Coverage for Access, Care, and Financial Security | Milbank Quarterly
Context: Health insurance reform in the United States has focused on expanding enrollment, a goal inhibited by complex insurance provisions. Research
www.milbank.org
September 25, 2025 at 3:06 PM
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Curse of private equity.

After US hospitals were acquired by private equity firms, patient death rates in the emergency depts rose by 13% compared with similar hospitals.

PE cut staffing, wages, investment; hiked profits.

People killed for profit.

Yet UK handing healthcare to PE.
Death rates rose in hospital ERs after private equity firms took over, study finds
The increased deaths in emergency departments at private equity-owned hospitals are most likely the result of reduced staffing levels, researchers say.
www.nbcnews.com
September 25, 2025 at 7:09 AM