America's ailing health care system
Editorial
Roanoke Times
Published: Monday, March 20, 2006
The free market approach to health care has given the U.S. a system both mediocre and
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America's ailing health care system
Editorial
Roanoke Times
Published: Monday, March 20, 2006
The free market approach to health care has given the U.S. a system both mediocre and
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By Paul Krugman and Robin Wells New York Times Review of Books Originally published March 23, 2006By Paul Krugman and Robin Wells | New York
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Times Argus
Originally published Feb 15, 2006
MONTPELIER ā Even as the House Health Care Committee worked inside on a health reform bill that would provide care
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By Nancy Remsen
Free Press (Burlington, VT)
Originally Published February 15, 2006
MONTPELIER -- Dr. Deborah Richter hoisted a megaphone and addressed a group of 50 supporters of
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Letter
Louisville Courier-Journal
Friday, February 17, 2006
America has wonderful hospitals, clinics, and doctors. We conduct brilliant research. But there is a missing link: access to health services.
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Originally published February 13, 2006
READERS' FORUM
Providing health care for everyone: 'Everybody in, nobody out'
I'm writing to thank state Rep. Joni Jenkins and her colleagues
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Healthcare for All: The Campaign for Single-Payer Health Insurance in Massachusetts and the United States
Multinational Monitor
Originally published December 2000
Volume 21, Number 12
INTERVIEW
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Forums to examine possible solutions to health care cost crisis
By Matt Pacenza
Times Union, Albany, New York
Monday, March 6, 2006
ALBANY -- The bill gets bigger every
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By Baldeep Singh, MD, and Rachel Golden, PhD
Commentary
The American Journal of Medicine
February 2006
Despite recent attempts by federal programs to increase access to medical care for
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Maine
Who among us cannot be ashamed that more than 45 million Americans lack health insurance and millions more have inadequate coverage? How do we spend
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By Nina Bernstein
The New York Times
March 3, 2006
When Ming Qiang Zhao felt ill last summer, he lay awake nights in the room he shared
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Editorial
LA Times
March, 2 2006
WAL-MART'S RECENT DECISION to offer health coverage to more of its 1.4 million U.S. employees is a little like getting a