Parce que (essayer de) guérir est beaucoup plus rentable pour les #intérêts_privés que prévenir ?
Gregg Gonsalves sur Twitter : “To sum up. 1. #USA has terrible health outcomes. 2. We have most expensive healthcare system in the world. 3. And it’s unequal, inefficient. 4. We ignore public health—keeping people healthy in the first place. 5. We disinvest in addressing the social determinants of health. 10/” / Twitter
▻https://twitter.com/gregggonsalves/status/1371066842316439555
maternal mortality rate for women in the US
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Gregg Gonsalves sur Twitter : “But guess how much we spend on public health in the US as a percentage of every healthcare dollar spent. 10%? 25%? 30%? 50%. Um. 3%. Yes. For every dollar we spend on health overall, 3 cents is what we spend on public health.” / Twitter▻https://twitter.com/gregggonsalves/status/1371064380973051905