Letters to the Editor
Des Moines Register
November 7, 2005
As the cries of outrage over the new Medicare drug plan grow louder, the shadow cast over the
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Letters to the Editor
Des Moines Register
November 7, 2005
As the cries of outrage over the new Medicare drug plan grow louder, the shadow cast over the
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By Liza Featherstone
The Nation
Today marks the premiere of Robert Greenwald's documentary Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price, and Wal-Mart is ready with a "war
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Survey Says U.S. Patients Pay More, Get Less Than Those in Other Western Nations
By Rob Stein
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, November 4, 2005;
Americans pay more when
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Fewer workers each year receive health insurance from their employers
By Ron Gettelfinger
Special to The Detroit News
Friday, November 4, 2005
In recent weeks, members and retirees of
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By Michael R. Huckleberry
Midland Daily News
10/30/2005
The recent announcement regarding General Motors plan to cut back on health care came as no surprise. The only thing
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Health Care Economics
By Rich Daly
Psychiatric News
October 21, 2005
Volume 40, Number 20, page 16
Ā© 2005 American Psychiatric Association
A study finds the largest number yet of Americans
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By Kay Lapp James
November 2, 2005
Wisconsin Dells
Being without health insurance can kill you, say Drs. Linda and Gene Farley, and access to medical care should
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Adopted by the Kentucky State AFL-CIO Convention, October, 2005 RESOLUTION CALLING FOR THE KENTUCKY STATE AFL-CIO CONVENTION TO ENDORSE HR 676, SINGLE-PAYER UNIVERSAL HEALTH
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Adopted by the Kentucky State AFL-CIO Convention, October, 2005 RESOLUTION CALLING FOR THE KENTUCKY STATE AFL-CIO CONVENTION TO ENDORSE HR 676, SINGLE-PAYER UNIVERSAL HEALTH
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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