Courage Campaign’s Paul Y. Song shares his journey to pursue justice in the U.S. health care systemBy Paul Y. Song, M.D.Inheritance, September 2015In 1991 then
A health system in dire need of reform
By Robert S. Kiefner, M.D.Concord (N.H.) Monitor, Aug. 23, 2015Through some mutation of American exceptionalism, we have come to believe that by spending more per
‘Value-based’ payment a threat to Hawaii health care
By Stephen B. Kemble, M.D. Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Sept. 6, 2015 The architects of the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA) blamed high U.S. health costs on excessive and
Blog: Do patients held for observation skew performance on quality measures?
By Melanie Evans Modern Healthcare, Vital Signs, Aug. 27, 2015Just how much success have hospitals had in their efforts to prevent patients from returning soon after
Lower Hospital Readmissions a Mere Label Change, Analysis Says
By John LauermanBloomberg Business, Aug. 27, 2015Fewer returns driven by billing gimmick more than ObamacareProviders seeking to avoid cuts in Medicare reimbursementLower U.S. hospital readmission
Americans Don’t Like Pharma And Think They’re Getting Ripped Off
Americans pay more for prescription drugs than the rest of the world, and we've noticed. By Jeffrey Young The Huffington Post, August 20, 2015 WASHINGTON
Troubled multi-employer plans show need for single payer
By Anne Scheetz, M.D., and Hale LandesFox Valley Labor News, July 2, 2015Multi-employer or Taft-Hartley plans — a “made-in-America” source of health coverage and other
Insurance lobby that fought Hillarycare and Obamacare now has sturdy bridges to Democrats
By Alec MacGillis Truthout, Aug. 16, 2015When the former head of the U.S. government's health insurance programs was hired in July to run a lobby that
Obama Administration Must Confront Monopoly Practices in the Health Insurance Industry
'A single payer system is urgently needed to solve this catastrophic crisis for working people'By Lawrence J. HanleyThe Huffington Post, Aug. 13, 2015The flurry of
Medicare at 50: Successes, shortcomings
By Louis Balizet, M.D.Pueblo (Colo.) Chieftain, July 30, 2015 Fifty years ago – on July 30, 1965 – President Lyndon Johnson signed Medicare into law.Medicare’s
Medicare Advantage plans padded charges on home visits, whistleblower says
Texas case latest in series of allegations against privately-run health plans By Fred Schulte Center for Public Integrity, August 12, 2015 A new whistleblower case
Medicare at 50 works: enhance it, expand it to all
By Christine AdamsHealth Care for All Texas, July 30, 2015Thanks to Medicare, about 3 million Texans receive guaranteed health care benefits regardless of their medical