FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 18, 2018
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Researchers from Harvard University and Hunter College find that paying for health care pushed millions below the
Health researchers: Graham-Cassidy bill would increase deaths by 41,600 annually
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, September 22, 2017
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Physicians and public health researchers Drs. Steffie Woolhandler and David Himmelstein estimate that implementation of
Medicare ACOs Won’t Tell How They Pay Doctors: American Journal of Public Health Study
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, July 12, 2017
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Ninety-one percent of the accountable care organizations (ACOs) that provide care
Lack of Health Insurance is Deadly: Annals of Internal Medicine
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, June 26, 2017
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Being uninsured substantially raises the risk of dying, according to a comprehensive review of studies published
New survey shows a majority of Chicago-area doctors support Medicare for all
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, June 20, 2017
For a copy of the report please contact: Clare Fauke, communications specialist, Physicians for a National Health Program, clare@pnhp.org or 312-782-6006
A new
African-American and Latino patients get less neurologic care: Nationwide study
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, May 18, 2017
Contact: Altaf Saadi, M.D., asaadi@partners.org or 714-943-8040
Clare Fauke, communications specialist, Physicians for a National Health program, clare@pnhp.org or 312-782-6006
African-American and Hispanic patients make far
Harvard Medical School researchers find limited access to pediatric mental health care in five major U.S. cities
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, May 10, 2017
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J.Wesley Boyd, M.D., Cambridge Health Alliance, 617-833-1840 or jwboyd@cha.harvard.edu
A new study published in the International
America: equity and equality in health
Leading British medical journal The Lancet has published a series of papers exploring persistent and growing health inequality in the United States. The series was
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ACA’s repeal would cause tens of thousands of deaths, while single payer would save 20,000 more lives than ACA: AJPH editorial
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, March 22, 2017
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Repealing the Affordable Care Act without replacing it, as some conservative hardliners are
Single-payer reform is ‘the only way to fulfill the president’s pledge’ on health care: Annals of Internal Medicine commentary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, February 21, 2017
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Proposals floated by Republican leaders won’t achieve President Trump’s campaign promises of more coverage,
Hospitals in New York City segregated by race and insurance status: new study
New study finds substantial segregation in New York’s hospital system, but less in Boston’s
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, Friday, February 3, 2017
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The Affordable Care Act helped chronically ill Americans, but many still can’t get the care they need
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, January 23, 2017, at 5 p.m. EST
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The Affordable Care Act (ACA) provided