Division Among Democrats Over Medicare for All
By John Geyman for Truthout. The Democratic Party, as is the case with the Republican Party, has its own civil war going on as it
Movie Night: The Power to Heal
Wednesday, December 19, 2018 from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm Location: Douglass Homes, 1500 East Lexington St., Baltimore, MD 21231 Join us for a showing
Future Doctors support Medicare for All
By Augie Lindmark, Vanessa Van Doren, Bryant Shuey, and Andy Hyatt in STAT News, October 25, 2017. Photo: Students for a National Health Program. Underneath a
Single Payer Myths: Removing People From Employer Plans
By Matt Bruenig for People’s Policy Project. Photo: Molly Adams / Flickr Critics argue that single payer has a unique problem in that it would remove
A net 3.5 million people in the United States lost health insurance this year
By Don McCanne for Quote of the Day. Gallup News October 20, 2017 U.S. Uninsured Rate Rises to 12.3% in Third Quarter By Zac Auter
As Washington Fails on Health Care, Keep Pushing Improved Medicare for All
By Margaret Flowers for Health Over Profit for Everyone. Photo: Michael Fleshman/flickr/cc As the White House and Congress play political football with our health care, it
Down With the Copay
By Natalie Shure for Jacobin Magazine. We can’t eliminate the profit motive in health care without eliminating copays. In the week preceding the release of
How Would ‘Medicare for All’ Help Health-Care Workers?
By Michelle Chen for The Nation. Photo: Nurses gather to protest health-care cuts at the National Day of Action in Los Angeles on January 15, 2017. (National
‘Medicare for All’ has to be For All
By Anne Scheetz for Socialist Worker. Photo from Healthy CA. In response to “What’s the next step toward Medicare for All?”: One next step in the
The Ratchet Effect
By Michael Paarlberg in Jacobin Magazine. Photo from Americans United for Change. The latest failure of Senate Republicans to repeal Obamacare after repeatedly promising to
Long Term Care Coverage Matters: Quality Gaps in Nursing Homes
By Jordan Rau for Kaiser Health News. Photo: U.S. Capitol Police prepare flex cuffs to arrest members of ADAPT protesting in the Capitol rotunda against the
Protesters Rise Up to Block Health Care Repeal
By Margaret Flowers for Popular Resistance. Above photo: Colleen Flanagan of Boston, center, and others in wheelchairs with a group called ADAPT, rally prior to a