Colorado residents owe about $1 billion in medical debt. The sky-high number is a small portion of the nation’s medical debt ...
It takes only three letters to explain why the idea of single payer health insurance keeps getting shot down quickly in the California Legislature: EDD. No program in state, city or local government ...
Lurie has dispatched his top advisers to sit at the negotiating table full time, including Staci Slaughter, his chief of ...
It takes only three letters to explain why the idea of single payer health insurance keeps getting shot down quickly in the California Legislature: EDD. No program in state, city or local government ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. I was interested to read columnist Victoria Hugo-Vidal’s view of the recent ...
The state Assembly’s Health Committee advanced Assembly Bill 2200 this week. The bill would ban private health insurance and force all state residents into “CalCare,” a government-run health plan.
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) vetoed a bill in September that would have replaced the state’s current health care model with a single-payer, universal insurance mandate. The California ...
When President Obama convened a town-hall meeting in Rio Rancho, N.M., last month, he wanted to talk about credit card reform. But many in the crowd had a different agenda. "So many people go bankrupt ...
I agree with a recent letter regarding health care spending. This country needs a single-payer insurance like most other countries. Not socialized medicine, but socialized insurance, every citizen ...
One video is worth a thousand words (or, as in this column, about 730). The video in question, put together by a group called Verum Serum, shows public statements by three advocates of single-payer ...
'The Healthcare Movie" documents the decades-long battle in Canada for universal, single-payer health coverage and compares its system with the American system. It's eye-opening. If you haven't seen ...
HELENA - Supporters of a system of national health insurance for all citizens are holding rallies in six Montana cities Friday, to urge Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., to consider it as a possible reform.
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