By Shelby Livingston
Business Insider, April 11, 2024
Big businesses such as hospital systems, insurers, and PE firms are gobbling up medical clinics.
Some doctors and
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By Shelby Livingston
Business Insider, April 11, 2024
Big businesses such as hospital systems, insurers, and PE firms are gobbling up medical clinics.
Some doctors and
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By Danyaal Raza, M.D., M.P.H. and Karen S. Palmer
Toronto Star, April 9, 2024
Private equity investment firms exist to make money for their investors. It’s their
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By Judith Weinstein
Chicago Health, April 8, 2024
The day that physician residents and fellows at Northwestern Medicine voted 794 to 148 to unionize, some shared their
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By Jonathan Michels and Will Cox
Jacobin, March 31, 2024
Fresh off their historic labor victory against the country’s Big Three automakers, the United Auto Workers (UAW)
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By Elizabeth O’Brien
MSN, March 20, 2024
Marcia Mantell won’t be eligible for Medicare for a few years yet. But she’s sure of one thing: Pitchmen like
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This article includes audioMarch 15, 2024
Podcast host Joe Sparks reiterates some of the major benefits of single-payer reform. Improved Medicare for All would:
Save money by reducing administrative
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This article includes audioBy Brenda GazzarCode Wack Podcast, February 26, 2024
Why is tying a medical provider’s pay to the outcomes of their patients a bad
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By Matthew Cunningham-Cook
The American Prospect, February 22, 2024
Former New York Jets superstar Joe Namath can be seen every year during Medicare open enrollment hocking plans
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Single Payer Action, February 20, 2024
Polls show that the majority of Americans favor a single payer Medicare for All system, similar to the one adopted
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This article includes audioBy Brenda GazzarCode Wack Podcast, February 19, 2024
You’ve probably heard about the dangers of Medicare Advantage, but did you know that
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By James P. Waters and Young K. Hong
The American Journal of Surgery, February 16, 2024
Medicare Advantage began in 2003 as a rebranding of the then-named
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This article includes audioFebruary 15, 2024
Podcast host Joe Sparks brings up the drastic measures imposed by the University of Delaware to confront rising health costs: everything from freezing