By Walker Bragman
Jacobin, January 21, 2022
Last Thursday, the Supreme Court blocked President Joe Biden’s vaccine-or-test mandate for businesses with more than a hundred employees. The
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By Walker Bragman
Jacobin, January 21, 2022
Last Thursday, the Supreme Court blocked President Joe Biden’s vaccine-or-test mandate for businesses with more than a hundred employees. The
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By Jonathan Michels
Jacobin, January 19, 2022
A recent exposé in the Los Angeles Times brings to light the horrific increase in amputations in majority-black, working-class South
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By Anabel Munoz
ABC 7 Los Angeles (KABC), January 18, 2022
The reverend Martin Luther King Jr. challenged injustices across all levels of American society, including health
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This article includes audioRalph Nader Radio Hour, January 15, 2022
Health Care for All Minnesota advisor and longtime PNHP member Kip Sullivan spoke with the Ralph
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This article includes audioJanuary 15, 2022
Podcast host Joe Sparks returns with additional highlights from Medicare for All Explained, in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King,
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By Jake Johnson
Common Dreams, January 5, 2022
The physician-led effort to kill a Trump-era Medicare privatization scheme gained fresh momentum Wednesday as Rep. Pramila Jayapal—the chair
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For Immediate Release
January 5, 2022
Contact: Clare Fauke, Physicians for a National Health Program, clare@pnhp.org
Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP), an organization of 24,000 physicians
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By Kip Sullivan, J.D.
Minnesota Physician, January 2022
This year marks the 50th anniversary of a law that permitted health insurance companies to participate in Medicare. The
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By Jake Johnson
Common Dreams, December 30, 2021
Calls are mounting for President Joe Biden to terminate an under-the-radar Trump-era pilot program that—if allowed to run its
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By Laura Weiss
The New Republic, December 17, 2021
After decades of efforts by advocates fighting in the trenches of America’s ongoing opioid crisis, harm reduction is
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This article includes audioDecember 15, 2021
Single-payer activist Scott Desnoyers tells the story of his son Danny, whose loss of critical medication after a $20 missed premium payment led
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By Donavyn Coffey
Medscape, December 14, 2021
A medical school has changed its tune about a controversial student club after being sued for initially rejecting the group.