By Jen Gunter, M.D.Dr. Jen Gunter's 'Wielding the lasso of truth' blog, Aug. 12, 2014You know it’s going to be one of those days when
Expert says FDA draft guidance would let drug industry tell doctors medications are safer than they really are
By Public CitizenPress release, Aug. 15, 2014WASHINGTON – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently issued draft guidance that would let the pharmaceutical industry
The costs of complexity in health reform just keep rising
By Philip Caper, M.D.Bangor (Maine) Daily News, Aug. 14, 2014As I’ve written before, the costs of unnecessary complexity in healthcare reform are very high, and
Medicare for all would be great solution
By Sandra F. Penn, M.D.Albuquerque Journal, Aug. 14, 2014Remember when Sen. Domenici became an advocate for mental health parity? It came as no surprise to
To save lives and money, choose single-payer health care
By Morolake AmoleAMSA 'On Call' blog, Aug. 13, 2014The problem with health care in the United States is not that we suffer from inadequate medical
Brits, don’t be fooled: the NHS is brilliant. And Aussies? Don’t let your guard down
After my breast cancer scare and exemplary care in the UK, I’ve felt a powerful urge to shout at the Brits: do you know what
Does $760m a year of industry funding affect the FDA’s drug approval process?
A study out this week indicates that new “black box” warnings and safety withdrawals have increased since the drug approval process was changedBy Sydney M.
First person perspective: Lobbying for single-payer health care
By Burkely HermannCitizen Vox blog (Public Citizen), Aug. 7, 2014Lobbying usually gets a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason: it can be part of
Study questions value of some home health providers
By Lois A. BowersLong-Term Living, Aug. 7, 2014Should for-profit home health agencies continue to receive Medicare reimbursement for the services they provide? That's the question
Not all health care systems are created equal
By Ann Troy, M.D.Pacific Sun (San Rafael, Calif.), Letters, Aug. 7, 2014Congress created Medicare 49 years ago to provide seniors with health care, protection against
Vermont Is ‘Single-Payer’ Trailblazer
By Michael OlloveStateline, The Pew Charitable Trusts, Aug. 7, 2014BERLIN, Vt. – Dr. Marvin Malek has been yearning and advocating for a publicly financed, single-payer
Staying Covered: How Immigrants Have Prolonged the Solvency of One of Medicare’s Key Trust Funds and Subsidized Care for U.S. Seniors
Partnership for a New American Economy, August 5, 2014 The Partnership for a New American Economy’s new report, Staying Covered: How Immigrants Have Prolonged the Solvency