ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月29日 12時06分


In July, a bullet knocked Martise Gray’s teeth akimbo, split his tongue and burst through his neck. “I can’t feel nothing on the left side of my face,” he told @ニューヨーク・タイムズ, touching his cheek. But, he added, “at the end of the day, I keep telling myself I’m alive.” Weeks later, Martise finally has the golden ticket to get the medical procedures that will bring relief: a Medicaid card. By expanding state #Medicaid programs, the Affordable Care Act has brought coverage and necessary treatment to previously uninsured shooting victims, often young African-American men like Martise. Without Medicaid, the prescription-grade gauze needed for his bullet wound would cost $49. Pointing to a paper towel taped to his neck that covered a drainage tube, the 21-year-old, photographed here by @alexwroblewskiphoto, said proudly, “That’s my own little creation.” He said he changes the paper towels when they became saturated. Visit the link in our profile to read more about why gunshot victims have reason to like the Affordable Care Act.


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