Letter to the editor: Canada’s single-payer system works
By Hillary Barter in Press Herald In his letter to the editor May 2, Don Vose of Naples argued that a single-payer health care system
Single-payer: Healthcare 10 times better than you ever dreamed of
By Chris Graham for Augusta Free Press I’m not here to give you chapter, verse and footnotes on single-payer, why we need to join the
Letter to the editor: Experience abroad proves single-payer health care is a blessing, not a curse
By Nancy O’Hagan in the Press Herald I am an American with dual Irish-American citizenship, and lived in Northern Ireland for six years under the
Louisiana to warn thousands of elderly, disabled they may lose Medicaid
By Avery Anapol for The Hill Louisiana is reportedly set to tell tens of thousands of elderly and disabled residents this week that they may lose
Patients Protest MedStar for Terminating Their Doctor Without Cause
By Bill Hughes, Baltimore Post Examiner. A spirited protest action was held at MedStar’s Union Memorial Hospital on Thursday morning, May 10, 2018. The hospital
MedStar is a Non-Profit with For-Profit Policies; Closes Critical Programs
From The Baltimore Post. The following letter was sent to The Baltimore Post regarding the issue of Franklin Square’s decision to close some of their
How a Drug Company Under Pressure for High Prices Ratchets Up Political Activity
By Jay Hancock and Elizabeth Lucas, Kaiser Health News. Above photo: Pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk’s logo is displayed at its headquarters in Bagsvaerd, outside of Copenhagen,
4 million working-age people lost health insurance since 2016
By Don McCanne, PNHP.org The Commonwealth Fund May 1, 2018 First Look at Health Insurance Coverage in 2018 Finds ACA Gains Beginning to Reverse By
Trump challenges Native Americans’ historical standing
By Dan Diamond for Politico The Trump administration says Native Americans might need to get a job if they want to keep their health care
DCCC Works to Squash Single Payer Health Care
By Zaid Jilani, The Intercept. For Democrats in Washington, the question of how to talk to voters about health care is a vexing one. In
Wall Street Admits Curing Diseases Is Bad For Business
By Lee Camp for Truthdig Goldman Sachs has outdone itself this time. That’s saying a lot for an investment firm that both helped cause and
The US is entering a golden age of corporate medicine
The recent slew of mergers and acquisitions is part of a larger corporate transformation that is remaking American healthcare – for the worse By Adam