Dual: The True Cost of Care
In Episode 11 of Dual: The True Cost of Care, we travel to Mississippi to meet Jennifer, a mother and fiancée navigating dual-eligibility while managing bipolar disorder, an invisible disability with real consequences. Jennifer relies on both Medicaid and Medicare, but having more insurance does not mean more access to care. The poverty traps tied to public benefits have limited her ability to work and forced her to delay marrying her fiancé in order to protect her family’s financial stability. As we uncover the true cost of care in Mississippi, this episode asks how systems meant to support people instead keep them trapped in poverty. Learn more about the project and our work: https://www.dualcostofcare.com/ [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbklmLTFSZTAxTzl1NERmZEU0blF0NUtJTnFjQXxBQ3Jtc0tuT3RzcjBBakFPNDdTOFFTU01Jem9fOXlVWGhkUnNrYTFhQ2RYVERMS2NHZFFEQ3ZpNFZ6YUFKQ3JCY0ppa1Y1Y0FhdWVqSGRuVDF6RVNQOWMyRW1JRW1TZWo3UkpacWtoOUpmTnRMVnFOUnA3ZVR5cw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dualcostofcare.com%2F&v=QRrKfw3ULzo] Stay connected: Follow us on social media — @NewDisabledSouth Join us next week for Episode 12. We only have 3 episodes left in this season! This project was filmed and edited by District Film Co.
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