By Gregory P. Marchildon
Healthcare Quarterly
Vol 8, No 4, 2005
Abstract:
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By Gregory P. Marchildon
Healthcare Quarterly
Vol 8, No 4, 2005
Abstract:
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Kalamazoo Gazette
Friday, October 28, 2005
Remember back in the 1960s when many politicians were having apoplexy over the prospect of Medicare?
Pure socialism, they ranted. It'll break
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By Jonathan Tasini
October 25, 2005
TomPaine.com
It is a measure of our lowered expectations, fueled by media spin, that people shrugged and seemed to think that it
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Payroll, income taxes would cover costs
By David Wenner
The Patriot-News (Harrisburg, PA)
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
A grassroots organization yesterday proposed tearing down the health insurance system
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by Lloyd Grove
New York Daily News
October 17, 2005
Who knew that the multibillion-dollar U.S. pharmaceutical industry was so keen on publishing pulp fiction?
In a tale worthy
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For Immediate Release: June 2, 2004
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Wednesday, October 19, 2005
San Francisco Chronicle
Page C1
By David Lazarus
And so the demolition derby that is the U.S. health care system shifts into high gear.
Mighty General
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At least 18 states have introduced universal health care bills, most based on a single-payer model
By Amy Snow Landa
AMNews correspondent
Oct. 24/31, 2005
From Vermont to California,
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Monday, October 03, 2005
LOS ANGELES As the cost of healthcare (search) continues to skyrocket, one businessman in Calexico, Calif., has found a solution to the
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Wrong Solution for the Uninsured
Editorial
The New York Times
October 17, 2005
As well-meaning legislation goes, it would be hard to beat the law recently approved by
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Doctor prescribing national health plan
By Steve Blow
Dallas Morning News
Sunday, October 9, 2005
In the newspaper business, someone is always upset with how we play stories.
Put one
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Doctor prescribing national health plan
By Steve Blow
Dallas Morning News
Sunday, October 9, 2005
In the newspaper business, someone is always upset with how we play stories.
Put