Steven Sharfstein, M.D., ends his year as president of APA in the same way that he began it: by urging APA members to become or
You Don't Want to Get Sick if You're American
by Silver Donald Cameron
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, Nova Scotia
June 23, 2006
I CAN'T AFFORD to Get Sick! cried the cover of Reader's Digest. And below that
If you need insurance, you can't afford it
It's absurd how much we all pay for so little
By WILLIAM MARVEL
Concord Monitor (NH)
June 11, 2006
I lacked health insurance until my 40th year.
End health care game playing
The Daily Gazette
June 4, 2006
Editorial for Single-Payer
Ever wonder who gets stuck with the bill when the government undercompensates hospitals and doctors for services provided to
Wrenching Changes on the Line
New York Times, editorial
June 14, 2006
The road back to prosperity will be a long and hard one for American automakers. Companies like Ford and General
Pittsburgh Columnist on How Health Care Profits Starve the Patients
Feed the beast, starve the patient:
Too much money in the health-care system isn't going to health care
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Sunday, June 04, 2006
I write this as a
We can address our health care crisis, or we can outsource it
June 19, 2006
Asheville Citizen Times, North Carolina
Economics is sort of like water; when it comes to cost, things tend to flow toward the lowest point.
Regarding
The Best Corporate Health Plan
Jonathan Tasini
June 30, 2005
Tom Paine.com
Jonathan Tasini is president of the Economic Future Group and writes his "Working In America" columns for TomPaine.com on an
Big UAW Auto Assembly Plant Endorses HR 676
Conyers' Single Payer Legislation
Newark, DE-On the eve of the UAW's international union convention this week in Las Vegas, UAW Local 1183, representing 2,000 workers at
A Walking Tour of America's Broken Health Care System
by Deborah Burger
June 7, 2006
on-line at The Huffington Post
June 7th 2006 is a national day of action for HR 676, Rep. John Conyers' landmark bill
Look north for answers
By Dr. Susanne King
Thursday, June 08
LENOX
THE CANADIAN health care system hit the news again last week. A new study by Harvard Medical School researchers reported
Health-care reform is more urgent than ever
By John A. Ameriks, MD Health policy analyst
Las Cruces Sun-News
The U.S. population will rise above 300 million this year, and health care expenditures are projected