How Hospitals got richer off Obamacare
By Dan Diamond for Politico. Photo: John Boyd, whose family has lived in the neighborhood since 1923, drives past a run-down home just one block from
Health Advocates Protest GOP Bill in Senate, Promote Medicare for All
By Kaeli Subberwal and Mollie Reilly for Huffington Post. Photo by Bill Clark/Getty Images. NOTE: HOPE’s own Dr. Carol Paris was one of the advocates
The High Cost Of Insurance Profits
By Peter Dolack for Systemic Disorder. The cost of not having single payer: $1.4 trillion per year. You could not devise a worse health care
In Healthcare Battle: For Profit Corporate Industry Continues To Win
By Ajamu Baraka in Dissident Voice. NOTE: In this article, Ajamu Baraka argues that the most efficient single payer healthcare plan is a socialized system,
The Battles Ahead: Meet the Biggest Opponents of Single-Payer
By Michael Corcoran for TruthOut. Above photo: Health care activists gather outside Trump Tower to “declare healthcare a human right,” January 13, 2017, in New York
Is Defending the ACA Even a Real Message Anymore?
By Linda Valdez for the Arizona Republic. Linda Valdez: Raul Grijalva’s health-care town hall proves it: People want an agenda from Democrats, and they want
Sit-In At Senator Mitch McConnell’s Office For Single Payer
By Thomas Novelly for The Courier-Journal. Photos from Kay Tillow of Kentuckians for Single Payer. Five people were issued federal citations by Department of Homeland Security officials
Happy Anniversary NHS!!
By Andrew Glass for Politico. Minister of Health Aneurin Bevan said the National Health Service would be governed by three core principles: that it meets
Rain Doesn’t Dampen Enthusiasm for Medicare for All
By Margaret Flowers for Health Over Profit. On the Fourth of July, the Maryland Health Care is a Human Right campaign marched in the State
Saving the ACA is NOT an Option
By Sherry Eason. Photo from March, 2017 in RIFuture.org. All citizens deserve Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.Without good health, opportunity is greatly diminished.
Yes, We Can Fix the ACA
By Margaret Flowers for Health Over Profit. 2017 is the make or break year for the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Seven years in, the flaws
Why I Occupied Sen. Whitehouse’s Office
By Andrew Stewart for CounterPunch. Above image: March 2017 town hall meeting in Rhode Island with Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, Sen. Jack Reed and Rep. James