By Nicholas D. Kristof
The New York Times
October 2, 2005
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, we have an opportunity to construct something far more important than
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By Nicholas D. Kristof
The New York Times
October 2, 2005
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, we have an opportunity to construct something far more important than
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Physicians: It's in Your Court Now
By Steven Lewis
Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership (CJNL), Vol 18, No. 3, 2005
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Michael Hiltzik
LA Times
October 6, 2005
Business leaders, acting in what they regard as their economic self-interest, have torpedoed every attempt to improve the nation's ridiculously ineffective
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By Jonathan M. Katz
Washington Post
September 21, 2005
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, a potential presidential candidate in 2008, sold all his stock in his family's hospital
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Business leaders lean toward dramatic health-care changes
Friday, September 16, 2005
By Rick Haglund
Detroit Bureau
MLive.com
TRAVERSE CITY -- Frustrated over seemingly never-ending hikes in health care costs, some
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The Onion
NOTE: The Onion is a satirical newspaper.
September 7, 2005 | Issue 41ā¢36
WASHINGTON, DCāCiting Dick Cheney's pre-existing health conditions and his refusal to meet regularly
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There is a solution, experts tell forum By Anne Braden The Louisville Defender (Special to The Defender) Thursday, September 8, 2005Millions of people across the
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By Kevin Lamb
Dayton Daily News
Dr. Johnathon Ross has worked for universal, government-paid health insurance since he worked for an HMO 20 years ago.
"I learned that
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Free business from health costs
By Register Editorial Board
Des Moines Register
September 9, 2005
First the bad news: Health-insurance premiums in Iowa increased an average of 12.4 percent
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There is a solution, experts tell forum By Anne Braden The Louisville Defender (Special to The Defender) Thursday, September 8, 2005Millions of people across the
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By Robert Pear
New York Times
August 23, 2005
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 - The new Medicare law has touched off explosive growth in lobbying by the health care
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Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report
08 Jul 2005