Prepared by Leonard Rodberg, PhD, Professor of Urban Studies at Queens College/CUNY and Research Director of the NY Metro Chapter of Physicians for a National
Medicare for all
Letter to the Editor
Salt Lake Tribune
07/17/2009
Because I am a physician and attorney with many years of experience in both fields, I can say unequivocally that
Is NPR Ignoring the Single-Payer Health Care Proposal?
By Alicia C. Shepard
NPR ombudsman
July 17, 2009
The dilemma is a classic for all news organizations covering government or elections.
The news media doesn't cover a proposal
An ERISA waiver/state single-payer amendment introduced by Rep. Kucinich passed the Education and Labor committee, 25-19 (7/17/09)
http://edlabor.house.gov/documents/111/pdf/markup/FC/HR3200-AmericasAffordableHealthChoicesActof2009/KucinichERISA.pdf
Why Obama’s Public Option Is Defective, and Why We Need Single-Payer.
By Drs. Steffie Woolhandler and David Himmelstein
The Progressive
July 22, 2009
Once Congress finishes mandating that we all buy private health insurance, it can move on to
Why Obama's Public Option Is Defective, and Why We Need Single-Payer.
By Drs. Steffie Woolhandler and David Himmelstein
The Progressive
July 22, 2009
Once Congress finishes mandating that we all buy private health insurance, it can move on to
We can afford a single-payer health plan
Letter to the Editor
San Francisco Chronicle
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
If congressional leaders are disturbed by the Congressional Budget Office report that their proposed health reform legislation
Drug Makers Score Early Wins as Plan Takes Shape
By ALICIA MUNDY and LAURA MECKLER
The Wall Street Journal
JULY 17, 2009
WASHINGTON -- The pharmaceuticals industry, which President Barack Obama promised to "take on" during his
The fake persuaders
Corporations are inventing people to rubbish their opponents on the internet
By George Monbiot
The Guardian
Tuesday 14 May 2002
By George Monbiot | The Guardia
Persuasion works
Consider single-payer
Letter to the editor
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
July 14, 2009
People who believe a public option will make health insurance companies and health maintenance organizations more accountable should look
Health Insurance Whistle-Blower Knows Where the Bodies Are Buried
By Amy Goodman
TruthDig.com
Posted on Jul 14, 2009
Wendell Potter is the health insurance industry's worst nightmare. He's a whistle-blower. Potter, the former chief spokesperson for insurance
Going for the Gold
The Redistributive Agenda behind Market-Based Health Care Reform
By Robert G. Evans.
Journal of Health Politics
Vol. 22. No. 2, April 1997
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