Before we collectively start quaking in fear of a government takeover of health care it might make sense to slow down and consider that a fair amount of our health care system already has strong government involvement
There are many reasons for us to be concerned about the changes in the health-care system and how th...
As we enter the full swing of the 1992 election campaign, the public is being deluged with proposals...
On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ( AC...
Seven months into the Obama presidency the GOP's biggest, and perhaps only, success has been drownin...
The debate around the future of both Medicare and Social Security almost always occurs on a separate...
In May 2009, while promoting the legislation that would become the Patient Protection and Affordable...
By making this bill about reforming health insurance companies, but not about expanding health cover...
This article chronicles the slow but steady emergence of countervailing power in the hospital indust...
Progressives who oppose this bill are not being obstructionist. Rather, they are taking the position...
Americans are becoming increasingly concerned about the status of our health care system. Rising exp...
The botched roll-out of government health insurance exchanges has trained a harsh spotlight on the A...
Includes bibliographical references.With the Presidential Election approaching, we are hearing more ...
Healthcare is an important facet of any developed economy. Most of the world’s developed countries h...
Across the United States, voters vent their frustrations with a health-care system desperately in ne...
Problems with the U.S. health care system—including the rising costs of prescription drugs, the curr...
There are many reasons for us to be concerned about the changes in the health-care system and how th...
As we enter the full swing of the 1992 election campaign, the public is being deluged with proposals...
On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ( AC...
Seven months into the Obama presidency the GOP's biggest, and perhaps only, success has been drownin...
The debate around the future of both Medicare and Social Security almost always occurs on a separate...
In May 2009, while promoting the legislation that would become the Patient Protection and Affordable...
By making this bill about reforming health insurance companies, but not about expanding health cover...
This article chronicles the slow but steady emergence of countervailing power in the hospital indust...
Progressives who oppose this bill are not being obstructionist. Rather, they are taking the position...
Americans are becoming increasingly concerned about the status of our health care system. Rising exp...
The botched roll-out of government health insurance exchanges has trained a harsh spotlight on the A...
Includes bibliographical references.With the Presidential Election approaching, we are hearing more ...
Healthcare is an important facet of any developed economy. Most of the world’s developed countries h...
Across the United States, voters vent their frustrations with a health-care system desperately in ne...
Problems with the U.S. health care system—including the rising costs of prescription drugs, the curr...
There are many reasons for us to be concerned about the changes in the health-care system and how th...
As we enter the full swing of the 1992 election campaign, the public is being deluged with proposals...
On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ( AC...