Atlanta Journal Constitution
Editorial
Health care system needs doctoring
Published on: 04/24/04
The American health care system is in some ways like the Titanic. It is big and luxurious
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Editorial
Health care system needs doctoring
Published on: 04/24/04
The American health care system is in some ways like the Titanic. It is big and luxurious
Posted
National health care to be discussed
Herald Staff Report
April 21, 2004
A free public teach-in on a single-payer national health-care system will be presented from 6:30 to
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By ROBERT PEAR
Published: April 23, 2004
The New York Times
WASHINGTON, April 22 — The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission voted Thursday to allow employers to reduce or
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USA Today, April 16, 2004
Letters
Cure for health woes: National insurance
USA TODAY's article, 'Hospital bills spin out of control,' raises the question: What control? America doesn't
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Workers today face the same problem the elderly did when Medicare was established.
By Register Editorial Board
04/12/2004
If you're under 65, read this editorial.
Granted, the subject is
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By JEFF MADRICK
Published: April 15, 2004
In widely reported comments before a Congressional committee in February, Alan Greenspan, the Federal Reserve chairman, suggested that President Bush's
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The City Politic
Zero for Heroes
Many of the people who spent months in the pit at ground zero have respiratory ailments. And no health insurance. And
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O Canada; Oy Vey United States
By David Morris, AlterNet
April 12, 2004
Four years ago Steven Pearlstein of the Washington Post wrote a long essay to end
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ORLANDO SENTINEL
Editorial
What are they thinking?
Our position: State senators are making no sense in cutting care for pregnant women.
Posted April 12, 2004
As the state Senate and
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Alarmist language frightens and misleads the public, say Theodore Marmor and Jonathan Oberlander, and opens the door to imprudent policy debates
Sunday, April 04, 2004
Talk of
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Alarmist language frightens and misleads the public, say Theodore Marmor and Jonathan Oberlander, and opens the door to imprudent policy debates
Sunday, April 04, 2004
Talk of
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Pro & Con - Family Practice News, April , 2004
Are tax credits the best way to cover the uninsured?
PRO: Dr. John C. Nelson, AMA
CON: Dr.