ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月17日 07時54分


@damonwinter took this photo of 7-year-old Samuel Bradley on the White River near his family’s property in northern Arkansas. Samuel’s dad, Dr. Lucas Bradley, took a job in the area because he and his wife, Karla, wanted to raise their family — 6 kids, with a 7th on the way — in a small town. Without a growing full-service hospital, though, they probably wouldn’t have moved to Baxter County. Baxter Regional Medical Center, where Lucas works as a neurosurgeon, is the area’s single largest employer. Since the Affordable Care Act passed, it has added 221 employees. The health sector accounts for 1 in 9 jobs nationwide, but 1 in 4 in Baxter County. For residents, then, the fight over the #AffordableCareAct is about both lives and livelihoods, access to care and to jobs. Lucas voted for President Trump and credits him with shaking up inside-the-Beltway cronyism. But he said the health care law had “benefited hospitals, patients and providers in the state of Arkansas.” There were, he said, “lots of parts in that bill that were done right, parts that were necessary.” There were significant shortcomings, too, he said, but they’re fixable. Visit the link in our profile to read more about a small town in Trump country with a big stake in health care.


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