By JOHN GEYMAN and MALINDA MARKOWITZ Guest Columnist Seattle Post Intelligencer Thursday, July 31, 2008 As Medicare celebrates its 43rd birthday this week, it's
What About Single Payer?
An Answer to the Question About How to Reform Our Health Care System
By Drs. Edward P. Ehlinger and Susanne L. King
Your Voice
MetroDoctors
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That prescription you just picked up at the drugstore
Julius Richmond, surgeon general under Carter, dies
Note from PNHP: Dr. Richmond was an ardent supporter of single payer national health insurance
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Poverty undercuts the ability
They Know What’s in Your Medicine Cabinet
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Can't Get No Health Care Satisfaction
by Pat LaMarche
Bangor Daily News
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
A Fox News anchor said Saturday that if Mick Jagger was from the United States he'd finally qualify
Can’t Get No Health Care Satisfaction
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008
A Fox News anchor said Saturday that if Mick Jagger was from the United States he'd finally qualify
Happy Birthday Medicare
By Judy Deutsch
Guest Columnist
Sudbury Town Crier
July 23, 2008
July 30th will be Medicare's 43rd birthday.
And many people across our nation will be celebrating the event by
Uninsured left in the lurch
Thousands pour into SW Va. this weekend seeking free health care
By LOUIS LLOVIO
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Monday, Jul 28, 2008
WISE -- They have come by the thousands.
They walk
Unions Back Plan that Could Kill Off Real Health Care Reform
By Kip Sullivan
Labor Notes
If Barack Obama wins the fall election, he will be under more pressure to establish universal health insurance than any president in
Ethics panel may back universal coverage, ponders access as a "moral imperative"
A presidential committee explored the ethics of health system reform and plans to release a report later this year
By Kevin B. O'Reilly
AMNews staff
PROFESSIONAL ISSUES
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Ethics panel may back universal coverage, ponders access as a “moral imperative”
A presidential committee explored the ethics of health system reform and plans to release a report later this year
By Kevin B. O'Reilly
AMNews staff
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