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Single-payer health plan would be best for patients
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Using Ebola Care as a National Health Model
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Activists Rally for Universal Healthcare
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Zarr appointed president-elect of Physicians for a National Health Program
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Unable to Meet the Deductible or the Doctor
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Americans still need a national health plan for everyone
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