Some states, like Vermont, are considering expanding access to care with savings from "disease management." Unfortunately, the CBO found that there is no evidence
Evansville native to address need for national health plan
By Tom Raithel
Evansville Courier & Press
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
An Evansville native who is now a physician campaigning for a national single-payer universal health plan will
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
Health care: The best won't be the easiest
Saul Friedman
Newsday
April 21, 2007
As we've discussed, "Medicare for All" may seem the simplest and most logical path to universal health care. But the nation's conservative
Incremental Health Reform: Whose Life Doesn't Count?
by Rose Ann DeMoro
The Huffington Post
04.11.2007
Listening to the purveyors of conventional wisdom, you might think only an incremental approach on healthcare reform is possible.
The most
Un seguro médico, para todos, de por vida
Jaime Torres
El Diario
OPINIóN - 04/24/2007
En toda la nación el tema de la crisis en nuestro sistema de salud está candente y la gente está demando
AARP Says It Will Become Major Medicare Insurer While Remaining a Consumer Lobby
By ROBERT PEAR
The New York Times
April 17, 2007
WASHINGTON, April 16 -- AARP, the lobby for older Americans, announced Monday that it would become a major
What's the One Thing Big Business and the Left Have in Common?
Letter to the Editor
New York Times Magazine
April 15, 2007
Is this what our country has come to? Leading C.E.O.'s, despairing of their ability to limit rising
What’s the One Thing Big Business and the Left Have in Common?
Letter to the Editor
New York Times Magazine
April 15, 2007
Is this what our country has come to? Leading C.E.O.'s, despairing of their ability to limit
PNHP’er Honored by National Association of Social Workers
William Whitaker, a professor of social work at Boise State University, has been named Idaho's Social Worker of the Year by the Idaho chapter of
PNHP'er Honored by National Association of Social Workers
William Whitaker, a professor of social work at Boise State University, has been named Idaho's Social Worker of the Year by the Idaho chapter of
Union Disunity
Note from PNHP: The AFL-CIO endorsed a Medicare for All approach to health reform in March, 2007, but some splinter unions, most prominently SEIU, have