The documentary “Sicko” has reignited the debate on health care reform in the U.S. Michael Moore’s film raised no new issues, but put faces and stories to longstanding problems of access to health care in this country. With a presidential election looming next year, it is possible that the political and public will can be catalyzed to change the health care system. In this Issue Brief, we asked five LDI Senior Fellows to comment on some of the issues raised by “Sicko,” and to offer their thoughts on the prospects for health system reform
With the country spending 16% of its GDP on health care and 47 million Americans still uninsured, ev...
With the country spending 16% of its GDP on health care and 47 million Americans still uninsured, ev...
Seven months into the Obama presidency the GOP's biggest, and perhaps only, success has been drownin...
The documentary “Sicko” has reignited the debate on health care reform in the U.S. Michael Moore’s f...
The documentary “Sicko” has reignited the debate on health care reform in the U.S. Michael Moore’s f...
From the Presidential addresses to town hall meetings, front page headlines to position statement po...
In 2009, following the election of Barack Obama to the Presidency of the United States, the American...
There will be a presidential election this year and it is already evident that reform of the health ...
The American healthcare system is in a state of crisis, and through it, the ethical protocols of the...
The American healthcare system is in a state of crisis, and through it, the ethical protocols of the...
Health reform remains a work in progress. Faculty members from the Department of Policy Analysis an...
Problems with the U.S. health care system—including the rising costs of prescription drugs, the curr...
We have reached a crossroads in the popular debate on reforming American medical care. No longer do ...
Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 28 (1/2): pp. 19-23.Many health care groups are giddy about the...
ver the past twelve months, Congress and the nation have been engaged in a discussion about how to m...
With the country spending 16% of its GDP on health care and 47 million Americans still uninsured, ev...
With the country spending 16% of its GDP on health care and 47 million Americans still uninsured, ev...
Seven months into the Obama presidency the GOP's biggest, and perhaps only, success has been drownin...
The documentary “Sicko” has reignited the debate on health care reform in the U.S. Michael Moore’s f...
The documentary “Sicko” has reignited the debate on health care reform in the U.S. Michael Moore’s f...
From the Presidential addresses to town hall meetings, front page headlines to position statement po...
In 2009, following the election of Barack Obama to the Presidency of the United States, the American...
There will be a presidential election this year and it is already evident that reform of the health ...
The American healthcare system is in a state of crisis, and through it, the ethical protocols of the...
The American healthcare system is in a state of crisis, and through it, the ethical protocols of the...
Health reform remains a work in progress. Faculty members from the Department of Policy Analysis an...
Problems with the U.S. health care system—including the rising costs of prescription drugs, the curr...
We have reached a crossroads in the popular debate on reforming American medical care. No longer do ...
Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 28 (1/2): pp. 19-23.Many health care groups are giddy about the...
ver the past twelve months, Congress and the nation have been engaged in a discussion about how to m...
With the country spending 16% of its GDP on health care and 47 million Americans still uninsured, ev...
With the country spending 16% of its GDP on health care and 47 million Americans still uninsured, ev...
Seven months into the Obama presidency the GOP's biggest, and perhaps only, success has been drownin...