By Sanjeev K. Sriram, M.D.
Common Dreams, June 12, 2019
When I talk to friends, family, and colleagues about Medicare for All, sometimes someone asks, “but don’t
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By Sanjeev K. Sriram, M.D.
Common Dreams, June 12, 2019
When I talk to friends, family, and colleagues about Medicare for All, sometimes someone asks, “but don’t
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By Merlin Chowkwanyun
Washington Post, June 12, 2019
The battle for universal health care has come a long way. Today, the House Ways and Means Committee is holding
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By Keith J. Loud, M.D.
The New York Times, Letters, June 11, 2019
To the Editor:
As a physician, I agree with Dr. Danielle Ofri’s assertion that most health
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By Lisa Schencker
Chicago Tribune, June 10, 2019
Doctors gathered in Chicago for the American Medical Association’s annual meeting this week are increasingly finding themselves at the
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By Joyce Frieden, Washington Editor and Shannon Firth, Washington Correspondent
MedPage Today, June 8, 2019
To chants of "AMA, get out of the way!," a coalition of
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By Tami Luhby
CNN, June 8, 2019
The American Medical Association is coming under increasing fire for opposing "Medicare for All."
Energized by the growing attention on universal
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By Jonathan Michels, Will Cox, Alankrita Siddula, and Rex Tai
The Guardian, June 6, 2019
This Saturday, nurses, physicians, and medical students plan to walk out of
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By Stephanie Goldberg
Crain's Chicago Business, June 6, 2019
A coalition of doctors, nurses and medical students are calling on the American Medical Association to drop its
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By Steffie Woolhandler, M.D., M.P.H. and David U. Himmelstein, M.D.
JAMA, Viewpoint, May 31, 2019
The prospect of single-payer “Medicare-for-all” reform evokes enthusiasm and concern. Proponents maintain
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This article includes audioMay 31, 2019
Max Cotterill, a community organizer with the California Nurses Association and National Nurses United discusses building a movement for Medicare for All. Hosted
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By Abigail Abrams
Time, May 30, 2019
When Medicare was created in 1965, few Americans were talking about universal health care. Even fewer realized that the bureaucrats
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This article includes audioWBUR, May 28, 2019
Last week, we spoke with Boston University professor Jon Kingsdale, who helped bring universal health insurance coverage to Massachusetts. He explained why