By Donald M. Berwick, M.D.The following is an unofficial transcript of the remarks delivered by Dr. Donald Berwick to the Annual Meeting of Physicians for
How ACA fuels corporatization of American health care
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Disdainful Economists, Hubristic Jurists, and Fanatical Republicans: A Recipe for Single-Payer Health Care?
By Neil H. Buchanan Verdict, Justicia.com, Nov. 20, 2014By Neil H. Buchanan | Verdict, Justicia.com
The two most recent attempts to reform the American health care
U.S. Seniors’ Health Poorest, Global Survey Shows
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Interview: AMA Med Students Back State Laws to Achieve Universal Health Care
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My guest today is second-year medical student, Brad Zehr. Welcome to OpEdNews, Brad. Something very
America’s new healthcare bind: How to overcome the “family glitch”
Due to a quirk in the law, 3 million low-income kids could soon lose their insurance. Here's the best, only way out By Vijay Das Salon,
Woman taken to ‘wrong’ hospital faces bankruptcy
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How to End Health Insurance ‘Churn’
By Anne Scheetz, M.D.Common Dreams, Nov. 11, 2014With the Affordable Care Act’s new enrollment period starting on Nov. 15, and then, for many, the activation
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Support reforms to cut administrative burdens on doctors
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Health Affairs, Letters, November 2014PNHP note: The following letters appeared in the November issue of the journal Health Affairs in connection with a feature article