@IdahoBaldwin @DissidentRite @_counterpoints_ No it's not, you are spouting old-fashioned notions that are simply not true. https://t.co/SpIFw0K5nq.
@Quaesitor121 @Paulster83 @reggiedunlopno4 @Peter24941031 @mountainchook @Sargon_of_Akkad @realradiobrain @Arbor_Bench https://t.co/VdjgvWpkco By helping keep people healthy and able to afford basic healthcare, they add people to the pool of available work
@Kentucky1201 @rmc031 @BernieSanders here’s another one: https://t.co/sf67vWWGge and a public health study: https://t.co/RxJCTtxIci
@JoyCannabis @Whatsinname42 this study says welfare is assoc. with adverse health. Though I dont understand their conclusion that to throw more money at it would fix it... I think a complete overhaul is needed not UBI https://t.co/fwkDu3QIuS
@davidarlington1 @catto_fidel @NotATweeter16 @BernieSanders Here you go babe, love to hear how it is wrong. https://t.co/8SVpIS05j9
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RT @GlobalPHObserv: The impact of social assistance programs on population health: a systematic review of research in high-income countries…
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The impact of social assistance programs on population health: a systematic review of research in high-income countries.
RT @brianrahmer: “...the scope and generosity of existing social assistance programs are insufficient to offset the negative health consequ…
RT @brianrahmer: “While governments often identify health equity as an important priority, their choice of interventions have largely relie…
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“While governments often identify health equity as an important priority, their choice of interventions have largely relied on behavioral strategies that fail to account for the role of social policy as a necessary lever to reduce health inequities.” #SDoH
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New SR: Studies of social assistance (welfare benefits) in high income countries fail to improve population health: Current policy & systems maintain health #inequalities Limiting social assistance = worse health outcomes #Austerity https://t.co/i