By Pippa C. Abston, M.D.Letters, The Huntsville Times, Nov. 11, 2011Thomas Parker wrote in a letter to the editor, "since when have people been denied
Vouchers for Veterans
By Paul KrugmanThe New York Times, Nov. 13, 2011American health care is remarkably diverse. In terms of how care is paid for and delivered, many
The One Percent turns class war into generational war
By Dean BakerTruthout, Nov. 7, 2011Major news outlets like The Washington Post and National Public Radio constantly bombard us with news pieces on the budget
Why the Occupy Movement is Good for Our Health
By Julie Matthaei and Neil WollmanCommonDreams.org, Tuesday, November 8, 2011By Julie Matthaei and Neil Wollman | CommonDreams.org
Recently, the Congressional Budget Office released a report on
OWS Receives Flu Shots From Doctors And Nurses
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Doctors and nurses from Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP) provided free health care
Single-Payer System Would Fix Mandates
By Joseph R. Barrie, M.D.Letters, The Wall Street Journal, Nov. 14, 2011Edwin Schindler's comments ("The Other Side of Insurance Mandates," Letters, Nov. 10) about autism
Why are we here?
By Claudia Fegan, M.D.[Note: The following remarks were delivered to the participants in this yearās PNHP Leadership Training Institute in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 28.]Why
Healthcare Reform 2.0
By Stephanie Woolhandler and David HimmelsteinSocial Research, Fall 2011Click here to download the article.By Stephanie Woolhandler and David Himmelstein | Social Research
Massachusetts struggles with cost control after reducing uninsured
National health reform may show similar results because it was based largely on the state's model, according to advocates of a single-payer systemBy Doug Trappamednews.com,
Pension Trusts Strapped
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Can Occupy Wall Street Push Us To Single Payer?
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In the mid 1990s, I worked with an individual in Minnesota who fought hard to enact
Meet The Architect of Vermont's Single-Payer Plan
This article includes videoHarvard's William Hsiao Zigs as Rest of Health Care Zags
By Hoag Levins | The LDI Health Economist
In the mid-1990s, Harvard health economist William Hsiao abandoned
