A new study from a libertarian think tank admits that Medicare for All would save a whopping $300 billion.By Matt BruenigJacobin, July 30, 2018By Matt
Why the Healthcare Justice Movement is Just Getting Started in California and Beyond
By Paul Y. Song, M.D.Medium, July 29, 2018As the sun begins to set on California’s two-year legislative session, it will officially signal the death of
Celebrate Medicare’s birthday by covering everyone
By F. Douglas Stephenson, L.C.S.W., B.C.D.The Gainesville (Fla.) Sun, July 28, 2018This month marks Medicare’s 53rd birthday. In July 1965, Congress enacted Medicare to provide
Medicare is turning 53. Here’s the best way to celebrate
By George Bohmfalk, M.D.The Charlotte Observer, July 26, 2018Monday is the 53rd birthday of Medicare, the program that added several years to seniors’ lives and
Single-Payer Advocates in Congress Double Down With Medicare for All Caucus
By Michael CorcoranTruthout, July 20, 2018 By Michael Corcoran | Truthout, July 20, 2018
When Medicare was created 53 years ago this month, it was over
It’s time for a single-payer health care system in the US. Here’s why.
There are many arguments for a single-payer system, but for us it comes down to this: the incentive structure of the current system isn’t working.By
‘I can’t afford that’: A viral tweet shows why we need Medicare for all
By Helaine OlenThe Washington Post, July 5, 2018By Helaine Olen | The Washington Post, July 5, 2018
The concept of “having skin in the game” is
Emergency departments: the ‘chewing gum and duct tape’ holding together U.S. health care
By Paul Seward, M.D.STAT, July 3, 2018The evolution of emergency care in the United States is a fascinating story. Sadly, what became a hugely successful
Physicians for a National Health Program: A Primer on This Growing Nonprofit
Interview with Dr. Ed WeisbartTulsa (Okla.) Public Radio, June 18, 2018On this edition of ST Medical Monday, we learn about Physicians for a National Health
Is this the year the AMA finally joins the single-payer movement?
By Jonathan Michels, Robertha Barnes, and Sydney Russell LeedSTAT, June 8, 2018Fifty years ago this month, at the 1968 meeting of the American Medical Association,
Myth and Measurement — The Case of Medical Bankruptcies
By David U. Himmelstein, M.D.; Steffie Woolhandler, M.D., M.P.H.; and Elizabeth Warren, J.D.New England Journal of Medicine, June 7, 2018To the Editor:By David U. Himmelstein,
The profound link between poverty and health
By Jessica Schorr Saxe, M.D.The Charlotte Observer, June 1, 2018On Monday, The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival will hold rallies in