By PETER MAHRHillsboro (Ore.) Argus, Oregonlive.comDecember 30, 2009As a family physician I must write to convey my frustration and indignation with the Senate health care
A doctor’s voice: A national health insurance plan makes more sense
By PETER MAHRHillsboro (Ore.) Argus, Oregonlive.comDecember 30, 2009As a family physician I must write to convey my frustration and indignation with the Senate health care
Single-Payer's Last Stand in the States?
By Greg KaufmannPublished by The NationJanuary 1, 2010The Progressive Caucus (CPC) is the largest caucus in Congress with 82 membersāit dwarfs the often-hyped Blue Dog
Single-Payer’s Last Stand in the States?
By Greg KaufmannPublished by The NationJanuary 1, 2010The Progressive Caucus (CPC) is the largest caucus in Congress with 82 membersāit dwarfs the often-hyped Blue Dog
Health care 'overhaul'? The devil's in the details
By Andrew CoatesRochester City NewspaperDecember 29, 2009By Andrew Coates | Rochester City Newspaper
The crux of the legislation in Congress is compulsory private insurance. Under the
Health care ‘overhaul’? The devil’s in the details
By Andrew CoatesRochester City NewspaperDecember 29, 2009By Andrew Coates | Rochester City Newspaper
The crux of the legislation in Congress is compulsory private insurance. Under the
Hold the Hyperbole on the Senate Health Bill
By Matthew RothschildThe ProgressiveDecember 24, 2009By Matthew Rothschild | The Progressive
Hold the champagne. And donāt get rolled over by the hyperbole. The Senate health care
Graph: The Cost of Care
By Michelle AndrewsNational Geographic BlogPosted Dec 18, 2009By Michelle Andrews | National Geographic BlogThe United States spends more on medical care per person than any
A Less Than Honest Policy
By BOB HERBERT, Op-Ed ColumnistNew York TimesDecember 29, 2009By BOB HERBERT | New York Times
There is a middle-class tax time bomb ticking in the Senateās
Single-payer health care, not public option, is the solution
By Dr. Andrew D. CoatesFlorida Times-Union, Dec. 13, 2009The public option is effectively dead.Once upon a time, proponents of the idea sought a Medicare-like program
A Patientās View of the Senate Christmas Healthcare Gift
By Donna SmithSo, all the great fanfare and all the king's horses. The great and almighty U.S. Senate has spoken. I will have to buy
Nationās Largest RN Organization Says Healthcare Bill Cedes Too Much to Insurance Industry
By National Nurses UnitedThe 150,000 member National Nurses United, the nation's largest union and professional organization of registered nurses in the U.S., today [Dec. 22]