Googling (location) health care rating doesn't always take me down the right path. I currently live in a US state with good health care and Im wondering if by moving to a state which is one of the worst (Nevada) I would be impacted a lot. My health is fine right now, by the way. But as someone who has lowish income for the foreseeable future I don't want crippling debt if I have an accident, for instance.
Is the state a bigger consideration than the city or county in a given state? For example, I wonder if people in Kingman, AZ can have better care than people in Laughlin, NV just for the fact that AZ is said to have better health care than NV, even though those two cities are close to each other.
Thứ Ba, 2 tháng 7, 2019
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