The racial implications of medical debt: How moving toward universal health care and other reforms can address them

Higher rates of COVID-19 infection among essential and frontline workers put a spotlight on underinsured laborers. Essential workers—those who perform a range of jobs and services that are necessary for society to function well, including but not limited to occupations in health care, food service, and public transportation—are less likely to have insurance and are … Continue reading The racial implications of medical debt: How moving toward universal health care and other reforms can address them