by Karen Winstead
Winstead, of Rocky Mount, is a certified nurse midwife working as a nurse at a local hospital.
I agree with Dr. Eric Swisher, whose
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by Karen Winstead
Winstead, of Rocky Mount, is a certified nurse midwife working as a nurse at a local hospital.
I agree with Dr. Eric Swisher, whose
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Low outlay for labour, benefits cited for ranking
Report analyzes cost of operating in 11 countries
Neco Cockburn
Business Reporter
Despite a rising dollar, Canada remains the cheapest industrialized
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By Benjamin R. Barber
Benjamin R. Barber, a professor of political science at the University of Maryland, is the author of "Jihad vs. McWorld" (Ballantine, 1996)
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By Benjamin R. Barber
Benjamin R. Barber, a professor of political science at the University of Maryland, is the author of "Jihad vs. McWorld" (Ballantine, 1996)
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Forum on health care reform Jan. 31
The Daily Press
Wednesday, January 26th, 2005
Affordability and access still present huge barriers to adequate health care in the United
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Alberta Premier Ignores Evidence that For-Profit Care Costs More
Globe and Mail Update
January 21, 2005
by Tammy Horne
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An Address by Senator Edward M. Kennedy at the National Press Club
January 12, 2005
To revitalize the American dream, we also need to renew the battle
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An Address by Senator Edward M. Kennedy at the National Press Club
January 12, 2005
To revitalize the American dream, we also need to renew
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Health Care? Ask Cuba
By Nicholas D. Kristof
Published: January 12, 2005
Here's a wrenching fact: If the U.S. had an infant mortality rate as good as Cuba's,
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The Bush administrations unwillingness to deal with health care costs menaces Wisconsin jobs and workers pocketbooks.
The many faces of outsourcing
By Roger Bybee
As the Grim Reaper
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Mayhem in the Medical Marketplace
by David U. Himmelstein and Steffie Woolhandler
Monthly Review, 12/20/04
Even in the United States, some aspects of life are too precious, intimate
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By Steve Lohr
Published: December 6, 2004
The New York Times
N Washington, the phrase "universal coverage" is rarely mentioned as the way to provide health insurance for