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System Isn’t Healthy But Insurers’ Bottom Lines Are
Malcolm Berko
Copley News Service
Dear Mr. Berko: When you spoke at the fundraiser for our church about the future of our country, you pointedly said
On the Front Lines of Care: Primary Care Doctors’ Office Systems, Experiences, and Views in Seven Countries
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Paul Krugman on Schwartzenegger’s State Health Plan
Golden State Gamble
By PAUL KRUGMAN
Published: January 12, 2007
New York Times
A few days ago. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger unveiled an ambitious plan to bring
Healthcare packages all inferior, except for one
By Deborah Burger, RN
January 10, 2007
With Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger unwrapping his long-anticipated healthcare package Monday and talk about reform building in Sacramento, Californians may well
Comparison between Schwarzenegger Health Plan and Single Payer for California
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The best way to analyze the Governor's plan is to compare it to
Opposing views: State plans miss the point
Neither state goes far enough. People will still lack care.
By Don McCanne
USA Today
Americans need more than affordable insurance; they need affordable health care. California Gov.
Paul Krugman on Schwartzenegger's State Health Plan
Golden State Gamble
By PAUL KRUGMAN
Published: January 12, 2007
New York Times
A few days ago. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger unveiled an ambitious plan to bring
On the Governor's Health-Care Plan
More insurance is not the answer
By Deborah Burger
San Francisco Chronicle
Thursday, January 11, 2007
While Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger deserves credit for finally responding to the state's imploding
A second, third and fourth opinion on healthcare
By Sheila James Kuehl
LA Times
January 9, 2007
Sen. Kuehl (D-Santa Monica) chairs the state Senate Health Committee.
IF ATTENTION IS the precursor to action, something might finally
Working to extend health care
Column by Kevin Eigelbach
Cincinnati Post
January 01, 2007
Dr. Donald L. Rucknagel has a very unscientific theory about why people - other than those with a vested
On the Governor’s Health-Care Plan
More insurance is not the answer
By Deborah Burger
San Francisco Chronicle
Thursday, January 11, 2007
While Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger deserves credit for finally responding to the state's imploding