By Marc H. Lavietes, M.D.
The Wall Street Journal, Letters, January 29, 2020
I agree with Lanhee J. Chen (āThe Myth of the āModerateā Public Option,ā op-ed,
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By Marc H. Lavietes, M.D.
The Wall Street Journal, Letters, January 29, 2020
I agree with Lanhee J. Chen (āThe Myth of the āModerateā Public Option,ā op-ed,
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By Steffie Woolhandler, M.D., M.P.H. and David U. Himmelstein, M.D.
Annals of Internal Medicine, January 21, 2020
For a century, most U.S. medical organizations opposed national health
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By Jonathan Cohn
HuffPost, January 20, 2020
The campaign to create a government-managed, truly universal health care system may have just picked up an important new ally:
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By The Associated Press
The New York Times, January 20, 2020
WASHINGTON ā With health care an election-year priority, a major doctorsā organization on Monday called for
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By Mark Dudzic
Jacobin, January 17, 2020
At the June 2019 House Ways and Means Committee Hearing on Medicare for All, Texas Republican Kevin Murphy lamented, āThat
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This article includes audioJanuary 15, 2020
Dr. Mark Krasnoff addresses the problem of surprise medical bills. "A single-payer national health care system would solve that problem completely," he says.
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By Wendell Potter
New York Times, January 14, 2020
Thereās a dangerous talking point being repeated in the Democratic primary for president that could affect the survival
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This article includes videoThe Future of National Health Insurance: Debates During a U.S. Presidential Election Year
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, The Forum, January 13, 2020
The Democratic
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By Jonathan Michels
Jacobin, January 9, 2020
Draft cards werenāt the only cards set on fire during the 1960s. Back then, at least one young medical student
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By Ed Weisbart, M.D.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, January 8, 2020
Breaking news: At the end of 2019, Congress failed to fix a major problem with American health
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By Maxwell Strachan
VICE, January 8, 2020
Capitalist though it may be, the U.S. healthcare industry is a bureaucratic, inefficient and unnecessarily complicated mess, which has created
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ByĀ Melissa Healy
Los Angeles Times, January 7, 2020
Across the border in Canada, where a single-payer system has been in place since 1962, the cost of administering