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Articles of Interest

Higher Premiums Mean Higher Profits: Why Your Health Care Insurance Is More Expensive

Posted February 6, 2004

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

All Medicare fight-back initiatives in the House to date

Posted January 29, 2004

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

Border Wars: The Prescription Drug Battle With Canada

Posted January 27, 2004

Nobel laureate Dr. Milton Friedman and Other Experts to Debate Drug Importation, Medicare, Uninsured, Single-Payer Health Care, and More

Sure cure for health care

Posted January 25, 2004

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

State must lead the way

Posted January 18, 2004

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

The country can no longer ignore the uninsured.

Posted January 17, 2004

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

What premiums pay for

Posted January 16, 2004

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

Patchwork Health-care Reform not What Most Want, or Need

Posted January 14, 2004

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

Health care is broken

Posted January 14, 2004

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

Time for single payer?

Posted December 30, 2003

Time for single payer?
By Ruth Rosen  San Francisco Chronicle 12/29/03

Don't be surprised if health care turns out to be the sleeper issue in the 2004

Star Tribune Editorial

Posted December 28, 2003

Star Tribune Editorial: Hope, profit/Proper oversight in health care

Reading the Star Tribune's excellent series of articles on Parker Hughes Cancer Center can't have been easy

Society Scorns the Oldest, excludes the Youngest and takes individuality to extremes

Posted December 18, 2003

Le Monde diplomatique
December 2003

'SOCIETY SCORNS THE OLDEST, EXCLUDES THE YOUNGEST AND TAKES INDIVIDUALITY TO EXTREMES'

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