Dr. Carol B. Kirschenbaum passed away peacefully in her home comforted by her husband Dennis and sister Susan early Thursday morning. Her passing concluded a
Honoring Dr. K
Carol Kirschenbaum's vision lives on
By Bob Geary
altweeklies.com
June 22, 2005
Bigger and Better
When it comes to providing broad-based social-insurance programs, it’s the government that’s rational and the market that’s dumb
By Jacob S. Hacker
The American Prospect
Issue Date: 05.06.05
Big Brother: Leave the decision-making to us
By Dan Kurland
Charleston Gazette (Charleston, WV)
May 13, 2005
May 1-8 was Cover the Uninsured Week, a time to focus on the broader health-care crisis. Writer Alwin
Dissenting opinion, Canadian Supreme Court decision
From Chaoulli v. QuebecBinnie and LeBel JJ. (Dissenting) - I. Introduction
One Nation, Uninsured: Paul Krugman Series, 7 of 7
By Paul Krugman
New York Times
June 13, 2005
PNHP Statement on the Canadian Supreme Court Decision on Private Insurance
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, June 16, 2005
Contacts: Nicholas Skala (312) 782-6006
Don McCanne, M.D. (949) 493-3714
PNHP Statement on the Canadian Supreme Court Decision on Private Insurance
On June
Uninsured and Underinsured Adults Estimated at 61 Million
Embargoed until 12:01 a.m., Tuesday June 14, 2005
For further information contact:
Mary Mahon: (212) 606-3853 / mm@cmwf.org
Always Low Wages. Always.: Paul Krugman Series, 6 of 7
By Paul Krugman
New York Times
May 13, 2005
Last week Standard and Poor's, a bond rating agency, downgraded both Ford and General Motors bonds to junk status.
Ailing Health Care: Paul Krugman Series, 1 of 7
By Paul Krugman
New York Times
April 11, 2005
Those of us who accuse the administration of inventing a Social Security crisis are often accused, in return, of
The Medical Money Pit: Paul Krugman Series, 2 of 7
By Paul Krugman
New York Times
April 15, 2005
A dozen years ago, everyone was talking about a health care crisis. But then the issue faded from view:
Passing the Buck: Paul Krugman Series, 3 of 7
By Paul Krugman
New York Times
April 22, 2005
The United States spends far more on health care than other advanced countries. Yet we don't appear to receive