The 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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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 weren’t 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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By 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
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By Abigail Abrams
TIME, January 6, 2020
Whether it’s interpreting medical bills, struggling to get hospital records, or fighting with an insurance provider, Americans are accustomed to
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By Rachel Madley
Dec. 31, 2019
The Scientist
Over the past decade, Americans have debated the best way to fix our broken healthcare system, one that allows 35,000 Americans
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By Rachel Madley
The Scientist, December 31, 2019
Over the past decade, Americans have debated the best way to fix our broken healthcare system, one that allows
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By John Marty
Response to the November 19, 2019 POLITICO article, “Does Gavin Newsom have the answer to Democrats’ health care fights?”
California Governor Gavin Newsom’s shifting
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By David Himmelstein, M.D. and Steffie Woolhandler, M.D., M.P.H.
Boston Globe, December 16, 2019
In 1988 Leon Lederman won the Nobel prize for his discovery of the
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This article includes audioDecember 15, 2019
“We are an extremely wealthy nation that has more than enough resources to provide health care for everyone” says Dr. William Bennett. “But
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By Jessica Glenza
The Guardian, December 11, 2019
New research has found that some Americans are probably taking fish antibiotics as a substitute for going to the