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Author Huber, Sonya, 1971-

Title Cover me : a health insurance memoir / Sonya Huber
Published Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©2010

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Description 1 online resource (x, 193 pages)
Series Class in America
Class in America.
Contents Waiting for the placebo effect -- Medical magic -- Do it yourself -- Failure to heal -- Female trouble -- Healthcare for all, almost -- Prescriptions -- Employee + child(ren) -- The melodrama discount -- Healthy start -- Fringe benefits -- The price tag -- Following up
Summary "Wise, irreverent, honest, and utterly compelling--Sonya Huber finds unexpected truth and gentle comedy in every bizarre corner of this insane labyrinth we call our health-care system."--Dinty W. Moore, author of Between Panic and Desire
"The sheer, jet-propelled energy of this memoir elevates it into a tour de force. I found it by turns hilarious and heartbreaking."--Sue William Silverman, author of Fearless Confessions: A Writer's Guide to Memoir
"Timely, passionate, informative, and moving, Sonya Huber's Cover Me is a scathing memoir of an uninsured young mother's encounter with health care in America."--Floyd Skloot, author of In the Shadow of Memory
Growing up in middle-class middle America, Sonya Huber viewed health care as did most of her peers: as an inconvenience or not at all. There were braces and cavities, medications and stitches, the family doctor and the local dentist. Finding herself without health insurance after college graduation, she didn't worry. It was a temporary problem. Thirteen years and twenty-three jobs later, herview of the matter was quite different. Huber's irrevernt and affecting memoir of navigating the nation's health-care system brings an awful and necessary dose of reality to the political debates and propaganda surrounding health-care reform
"I look like any other upwardly mobile hipster," Huber says. "I carry a messenger bag, a few maste's degrees, and a toddler raised on organic milk." What's not evident, howeve, is that she is a veteran of Medicaid and WIC, the federal government's supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children. In Cover Me, Huber tells a story that is at once all too familiar and rarely told; of being pushed to the edge by worry; of the adamant belief that better care was out there; of taking one mind-numbing job after another in pursuit of health insurance, only to find herself scrounging through the trash heap of our nation's health-care system for tips and tricks that might mean the difference between life and death. --Book Jacket
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Subject Huber, Sonya, 1971-
SUBJECT Huber, Sonya, 1971- fast
Subject Medically uninsured women -- United States -- Biography
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Insurance -- Health.
Medically uninsured women
SUBJECT Columbus (Ohio) -- Biography
Subject Ohio -- Columbus
United States
Genre/Form Biographies
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780803232983
0803232985
128305082X
9781283050821