By W.J. Coggins
The Tuscaloosa News
Published Sunday, May 6, 2007
By W.J. Coggins | The Tuscaloosa News
The steadily rising costs of health care is a worldwide problem.
Single-payer system would give us the world's best care
By DR. JOHN DALEY
Union Leader
Commentary
May 2, 2007
THE APRIL 25 editorial "Rationing health care: Some want that for NH" represents another attempt by members of the
Single-payer system would give us the world’s best care
By DR. JOHN DALEY
Union Leader
Commentary
May 2, 2007
THE APRIL 25 editorial "Rationing health care: Some want that for NH" represents another attempt by members of the
Lack of insurance puts too many at risk
By Dr. Richard G. Younge
The Journal News
Sunday, March 18, 2007
I am a family physician, and I work in the Fordham neighborhood of The Bronx.
By Dr.
Eliminating private health insurance our only good option
BY NICHOLAS SKALA AND QUENTIN YOUNG, M.D.
The Chicago Sun Times
April 30, 2007
Rod Blagojevich wants to be remembered as Illinois' "health care governor," and his focus
Presidential hopefuls skip best plan for health care
By MILES WEINBURGER
Des Moines Register
IOWA VIEW
April 26, 2007
We have in America outstanding health-care facilities, excellent doctors and world-class research. What we lack is the universal
CostRx: Kucinich's not-for-profit plan
By LAURA GILCREST
UPI Health Business Editor
April 25, 2007
WASHINGTON April 25 (UPI) -- Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio, a Democratic presidential contender, tells United Press International
CostRx: Kucinich’s not-for-profit plan
By LAURA GILCREST
UPI Health Business Editor
April 25, 2007
WASHINGTON April 25 (UPI) -- Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio, a Democratic presidential contender, tells United Press International
The Health of Nations
Here's how Canada, France, Britain, Germany, and our own Veterans Health Administration manage to cover everybody at less cost and with better care than we
Controversial Michael Moore Flick "Sicko" Will Compare U.S. Health Care with Cuba's
By Don Hazen
AlterNet
April 23, 2007
To state that controversy and Michael Moore go hand and hand is to utter the obvious, and Moore's latest film Sicko
Controversial Michael Moore Flick “Sicko” Will Compare U.S. Health Care with Cuba’s
By Don Hazen
AlterNet
April 23, 2007
To state that controversy and Michael Moore go hand and hand is to utter the obvious, and Moore's latest film Sicko
The Plot Against Medicare
By PAUL KRUGMAN
Op-Ed Columnist
The New York Times
April 20, 2007
The plot against Social Security failed: President Bush's attempt to privatize the system crashed and burned when
