American Medical News
January 21, 2002
Opinion
"The time is right to fix the problem of the uninsured" by Richard F. Corlin, M.D., President of the American Medical
For more than 20 years, PNHP’s Senior Health Policy Fellow Don McCanne, M.D. wrote a daily health policy update, taking an excerpt or quote from a health care news story or analysis and commenting on its significance to the single-payer movement.
PNHP has archived Dr. McCanne’s listserv below; to read current daily analysis on a broad range of health justice topics, please visit the McCanne Health Justice Monitor website.
PNHP’s Comments on the Draft of the American College of Physicians
PNHP's Comments on the Draft of the American College of Physicians -American Society of Internal Medicine Seven-Year Plan to Provide Affordable Coverage for All Americans
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PNHP's Comments on the Draft of the American College of Physicians
PNHP's Comments on the Draft of the American College of Physicians -American Society of Internal Medicine Seven-Year Plan to Provide Affordable Coverage for All Americans
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Homelessness in 2002 Editor
The New York Times
January 12, 2002
Letters
To the Editor:
Re "On an Icy Night, Little Room at the Shelter" (Jan. 5):
Very simply stated, in the year 2002
Party Battles Looming Over Costly Old Issue: Health Care Coverage
The New York Times
January 11, 2002
by Robin Toner
"Federal officials confirmed this week that health care costs are climbing faster than they have in years, creating
Insuring Low-Income Adults: Does Public Coverage Crowd Out Private?
Health Affairs
January/February 2002
by Richard Kronick and Todd Gilmer
"Among persons with income between 100 percent and 200 percent of FPL (federal poverty level), public coverage reduced
following is a response from Carla Huebner of Waukesha, W
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Inflation Spurs Health Spending in 2000
Health Affairs
January/February 2002
by Katharine Levit, Cynthia Smith, Cathy Cowan, Helen Lazenby , and Anne Martin
(The authors are in the National Health Statistics Group, Office of
Editorial: The health-care hodgepodge
The Des Moines Register
January 4, 2002
A single-payer national plan makes more and more sense by Register Editorial Board
"Americans should consider establishing a national health-insurance system
Fix Health Care Now
The Washington Post
January 6, 2002
by David S. Broder
" .... as long as somewhere between 39 million and 44 million Americans are without health insurance of
Surveys say companies' health care costs will rise
The Boston Globe
January 4, 2002
by Diane E. Lewis
Mark Abate, a health care and group benefits consultant at William M. Mercer Inc., noted that "some employers
Surveys say companies’ health care costs will rise
The Boston Globe
January 4, 2002
by Diane E. Lewis
Mark Abate, a health care and group benefits consultant at William M. Mercer Inc., noted that "some employers