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
Health Reform in America—Where Are the Scientists?
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
Newsom’s flip is wrong, Single Payer is the answer to Democrats’ health care fights
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
Getting sick and going broke
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
Medicare for All Explained Podcast: Episode 25
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
Americans take fish antibiotics because it’s cheaper than a visit to the doctor
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
Who wants Medicare for All? People who value Americans’ health over corporate profits.
By Rep. Pramila Jayapal
NBC News, Think, December 10, 2019
In spite of all the money that corporations are pouring into attacks and disinformation, "Medicare for All"
Medicare For All Would Improve Hospital Financing
By Christopher Cai and James Kahn, M.D., M.P.H.
Health Affairs, December 9, 2019
Would Hospitals Close Under Medicare For All?
Hospitals account for more than one trillion dollars
Is A Single Payer Health Care System Politically Feasible For The U.S.?
This article includes audioDecember 4, 2019
Even among those who agree that a single payer health care system in this country would be more efficient and cost effective, there's
Dr. Carol Paris debates Chip Kahn on the merits of Medicare for All
PNHP's immediate past president, Dr. Carol Paris, debated long-time single-payer opponent Chip Kahn on November 19, 2019 at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn. Mr. Kahn
Southern Workers Unite Around Medicare for All: “A Tremendous Liberation From Your Boss”
By Jonathan Michels
In These Times, November 19, 2019
CHARLOTTE, N.C.—A line of cars rolls up to the government center of the largest city in a state
“The idea that employer-based coverage is stable is just incorrect”
This article includes audioThe Morning Briefing with Tim Farley, November 18, 2019
PNHP-IL co-president Dr. John Perryman appeared on POTUS (Politics of the United States) on SiriusXM to discuss