By Bill GravesThe Oregonian, Friday, March 11, 2011A House hearing Friday on a bill to establish a single-payer universal health care plan in Oregon drew
'Single payer' still their goal
By BENNETT HALLCorvallis Gazette-Times, March 12, 2011Shortly after noon on Friday, state Rep. Michael Dembrow stepped to the microphone and addressed a crowd of about
One Payer States conference calls keep movement alive
By BENNETT HALLCorvallis Gazette-Times, March 12, 2011It’s 8 o’clock in the morning, and Betty Johnson and Mike Huntington are huddled around a cordless phone set
Health Care is a Basic Human Right — Almost Everywhere but Here
By Ronald Pies, M.D.OpEdNews, March 13, 2011 In a recent piece in the Boston Globe, David Abel described a 52-year-old woman named Ona Stewart. Despite being
Privatize Medicare? No thanks!
By Dr. James MitchinerAnnArbor.com, March 13, 2011Well, Karl Rove has done it again. In a recent opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal (“The Politics
Reform stops short of what we need
LettersMemphis Commercial Appeal, March 13, 2011As always, I enjoy reading Dr. Manoj Jain's health care posts in The CA. His March 6 Viewpoint article correctly
Vermont's Struggle for Single-Payer Healthcare
By Steve EarlyThe Nation, March 10, 2011By Steve Early | The Nation
After years of political frustration, Earl Mongeon had to see it to believe it.
Wis. physician: ‘Gov. Walker, Tear up this bill!’
The following text is an unofficial, slightly edited transcript of a March 5 speech made by Dr. Charles Benedict of Beloit, Wis., to a large
Conyers Reintroduces HR 676 into the 112th Congress
From All Unions Committee For Single Payer Health Care--HR 676Press Release, 3/10/2011From All Unions Committee For Single Payer Health Care--HR 676 | Press Release
On February
Transplant patients a target of Arizona budget cuts
By Tim GaynorMSNBC, March 7, 2011PEORIA, Ariz. (Reuters) — A pacemaker and defibrillator fitted to carpenter Douglas Gravagna's failing heart makes even rising from the
Healthcare reform may not reduce number of medical bankruptcies
By: Medical Economics StaffMedical Economics, March 9, 2011If Massachusetts’ experience with healthcare reform is any guide, national reform won’t greatly reduce the number of your
Vermont needs a single-payer system
The following text contains the March 10 testimonies of professor Ellen Oxfeld of Vermont Health Care for All and Dr. Peggy Carey, interim chair of
