Study Tour Provides Hands-On Experience for Medical Students Reston, VA
The American Medical Student Association (AMSA), the nation's largest, independent medical student organization, announces "Sea-Couver," a
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Study Tour Provides Hands-On Experience for Medical Students Reston, VA
The American Medical Student Association (AMSA), the nation's largest, independent medical student organization, announces "Sea-Couver," a
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Feb 9, 6:53 PM
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Health care for all
Political cowardice is stunting the dialogue on solving the nation's health-care crisis
Weapons of mass destruction haven't turned up
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Will Lower Drug Prices Jeopardize Drug Research?
Donald W. Light, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey
Joel Lexchin, School of Health Policy and Management, York
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Higher Premiums Mean Higher Profits: Why Your Health Care Insurance Is More Expensive
by Milton Fisk January 2004
Cost shifting is the name of the game as
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In December, Chet Edwards, a Texas Democrat, with more than 70 cosponsors, introduced HR 3672, to authorize HHS to negotiate Rx prices.
This week, one of
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Nobel laureate Dr. Milton Friedman and Other Experts to Debate Drug Importation, Medicare, Uninsured, Single-Payer Health Care, and More
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Sure cure for health care
By MARTIN DYCKMAN, Times Columnist
Published January 25, 2004
TALLAHASSEE - President Bush didn't say a word about the moon or Mars during
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State must lead the way
David Lazarus
Sunday, January 18, 2004
©2004 San Francisco Chronicle
More than 43 million Americans may now be uninsured, but no one expects a
national
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Des Moines Register Editorial: Get everyone covered by 2010
The country can no longer ignore the uninsured.
By Register Editorial Board
01/17/2004
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In the past three years, the number
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Friday, January 16, 2004 (SF Chronicle)
What premiums pay for
David Lazarus
The United States squanders more money every year on health care bureaucracy than it would cost
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Published on Sunday, January 11, 2004 by the Boulder Daily Camera
Single-Payer: We'd Get More for Less
Patchwork Health-care Reform not What Most Want, or Need
by Brian
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Health care is broken
by David Lazarus of San Francisco Chronicle
Wednesday, January 14, 2004
Businesses large and small are drowning in health-care costs, and their solution by