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 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
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By Stephen Soumerai and Kip Sullivan
STAT, May 21, 2019
Federal programs designed to cut costs and improve health by penalizing doctors and hospitals are failing at
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By Farzon A. Nahvi, M.D.
Newsweek, May 21, 2019
Even though universal health coverage is the norm in every other developed country on Earth, the idea has
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By David U. Himmelstein, M.D.; Steffie Woolhandler, M.D., M.P.H.; and Adam Gaffney, M.D., M.P.H.
The Nation, Letters, May 17, 2019
To justify sounding a false alarm that
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May 15, 2019
Jean Ross, co-president of National Nurses United advocates single-payer reform because, "when you have a for-profit system, true care goes out the window."
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By Paul Waldman
The Washington Post, May 13, 2019
As Democrats try to figure out precisely what kind of health-care reform they want to pursue if they
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By Johnathon Ross, M.D., M.P.H.
Cleveland Plain Dealer, May 12, 2019
Americans are justifiably concerned about healthcare costs. Even though the U.S. spends twice as much on
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By Adam Gaffney, M.D., M.P.H.
Jacobin, May 10, 2019
More than 24 million people require hospitalization annually in the United States, and many more see their doctors