By Karen GarlochThe Charlotte Observer, July 28, 2014As a primary care physician, now retired and volunteering at free clinics, Dr. Ed Weisbart sees plenty of
Happy birthday, Medicare
By Richard Propp, M.D.Times Union (Albany, N.Y.), July 28, 2014Happy 49th birthday, Medicare. What a bargain — what simplicity — and what a benefit, when
Churning for Dollars — There Ought to Be a Law
By Donna SmithCommon Dreams, July 27, 2014Remember Liz Fowler? She was the WellPoint executive who took a brief sabbatical from her direct paychecks from the
Two falsehoods on single payer
By David Lotto, Ph.D., and Michael Kaplan, M.D.The Berkshire Eagle (Mass.), July 22, 2014On July 10, Mr. Jim Balfanz wrote a letter to the editor
Glimmers of healthcare politics at meeting of Western Washington docs
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Beyond Obamacare: Universalism and Health Care in the Twenty-first Century
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The Affordable Care Act commentariat—including those confidently awaiting the day when all its
Is Insurance Bureaucracy Lengthening Physician Workdays?
By Steve JacobDallas/Fort Worth Healthcare Daily, July 21, 2014The U.S. spends about three times as much on healthcare administration and insurance per capita as Canada.
Are we getting enough bang for our healthcare buck? Hardly.
By Philip Caper, M.D.Bangor (Maine) Daily News, July 17, 2014The U.S. healthcare system costs each of us about twice as much as those in other
Implement Medicare for All program
By Austin CurrySun Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), Letters, July 17, 2014Medicare, the most successful health care program ever to come out of Congress, will begin
Why doctors run late
By David U. Himmelstein, M.D.The New York Times, Letters, July 13, 2014The best way to shorten waits to see a doctor (editorial, July 8) is
The VA scandal: What lessons can we draw?
By John Geyman, M.D.Copernicus Healthcare, July 10, 2014The V.A. scandal over access to care for our veterans is, of course, a betrayal of our government’s
Healthcare Pay-For-Performance Folly
By Stephen Kemble, M.D.Honolulu Star-Advertiser, July 9, 2014Hawaii physicians are being offered contracts to join a “clinically integrated physician network” (CIPN) with Queen’s Medical Center