From DeslindeNo. 45, Noviembre/Diciembre 2009From Deslinde
En Estados Unidos, 46 millones de personas no tienen seguro de salud porque no pueden pagarlo. 45.000 de ellas mueren
Thanks for the question, Mr. President
Letter to the EditorNew York TimesTo the Editor:President Obamaās State of the Union address had a high point when he pledged that anyone with a
There is Still Time For Real Reform, Listen to the American People
Open Letter to President Obama on Health Care ReformBy Margaret Flowers, M.D.Op-Ed NewsJanuary 28, 2010President Barack Obama|1600 Pennsylvania AvenueWashington, D.C. 20500Dear President Obama,I was overjoyed
Did Obama Move Health Care Forward?
Going Down the Same Old TunnelBy Steffie Woolhandler and David HimmelsteinRoom for Debate Blog, New York TimesJanuary 28, 2010Having surrendered in advance to the private
Message from Massachusetts
By Marcia Angell, MDFormer editor-in-chief, New England Journal of Medicine | Senior Lecturer, Harvard Medical SchoolHuffington Post, January 21, 2010Well, that was a game-changer! But
President Obama is eager to see a better approach
State of the Union AddressPresident Barack ObamaThe White HouseJanuary 27, 2010But if anyone from either party has a better approach that will bring down premiums,
Now, let’s talk a real health care reform
By Clark NewhallSalt Lake Tribune01/22/2010It has long been apparent that there was no consensus among progressives on the best way to achieve universal health care.
Now, let's talk a real health care reform
By Clark NewhallSalt Lake Tribune01/22/2010It has long been apparent that there was no consensus among progressives on the best way to achieve universal health care.
Better odds for Medicare for all?
By Kristen GerencherMarketWatch, Jan. 22, 2010[The following is an excerpt from an article titled "Unexpected lessons from Massachusetts" about the impact of Scott Brownās election
'Single-Payer' left out of health care debate, but many doctors want it in
By Mike RoseAustin (Minn.) Daily Herald, Jan. 23, 2010 When the current health care debate began in earnest last year, one potential topic of discussion
‘Single-Payer’ left out of health care debate, but many doctors want it in
By Mike RoseAustin (Minn.) Daily Herald, Jan. 23, 2010 When the current health care debate began in earnest last year, one potential topic of discussion
We need to provide Medicare to all
By GEOFF THOMASDaily Record (Morris County, N.J.)January 24, 2010I am a health care reform activist, yet I cannot support the current health care finance reform