By DANIEL BARLOW, Vermont Press BureauTimes Argus (Barre, Vt.), Dec. 17, 2009By DANIEL BARLOW | Times Argus (Barre, Vt.)
U.S. Sen. Bernard Sanders was expecting to
Health Study for Chicago: Health Gap Widens Between Blacks, Whites
By Deborah L. SheltonThe Chicago Tribune, Dec. 18, 2009 By Deborah L. Shelton | Chicago Tribune
A widening gulf in the health status of blacks
Better to Start Over Than to Pass These Bills
By Athena Godet-Calogeras, Peter Mott and Andrew CoatesThe Buffalo News, Dec. 17, 2009You might think that all of us who have worked so long and
U.S. Study: 1 in 5 Lost Health Insurance in Past Year
By Susan HeaveyABC News (Reuters), Dec. 16, 2009By Susan Heavey | Reuters
Nearly 20 percent of the U.S. population -- or almost 60 million people --
White House as helpless victim on healthcare
By Glenn GreenwaldSalon.com, Wednesday, Dec 16, 2009 05:17 ESTBy Glenn Greenwald | Salon.com
Of all the posts I wrote this year, the one that produced the
Single-Payer Amendment Withdrawn after GOP Delay Tactics
By Emily P. WalkerMedPage Today, December 16, 2009WASHINGTON -- In an earnest but doomed attempt to create a single-payer healthcare system, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)
Testimony of Dr. Dwight Michael before the Pennsylvania Senate Banking and Insurance Committee
12/16/2009Good morning Chairman White and distinguished members of the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee. I am Dwight Michael, a Family Physician. I am here to
Gawande’s Rx is no solution
[The following letter to Washington Post columnist David Broder from Dr. Ray Bellamy of Florida discusses not only Broder’s recent arguments, but also those of
'Medicare buy-in' called a subsidy to private insurers
The following radio interview with Dr. Steffie Woolhandler, co-founder of Physicians for a National Health Program and professor at Harvard Medical School, took place on
‘Medicare buy-in’ called a subsidy to private insurers
The following radio interview with Dr. Steffie Woolhandler, co-founder of Physicians for a National Health Program and professor at Harvard Medical School, took place on
'Bodies' delivered to U.S. senators on Human Rights Day
By Margaret FlowersWASHINGTON – On International Human Rights Day, Dec. 10, health professionals and patients delivered cardboard cutout “bodies” to selected U.S. senators here to
‘Bodies’ delivered to U.S. senators on Human Rights Day
By Margaret FlowersWASHINGTON – On International Human Rights Day, Dec. 10, health professionals and patients delivered cardboard cutout “bodies” to selected U.S. senators here to