The Arlin M. Adams Center for Law and Society has convened a two-day symposium to examine the state of health care coverage in America and question whether we should adopt a system of universal health care. Jonathan Cohn, graduate of Harvard University, senior editor at the New Republic and author of the best-seller Sick, is the keynote speaker. Dr. Jerome Groopman, an internationally respected physician, researcher and author himself, has said, “In Sick, Jonathan Cohn takes an honest, penetrating look at a health care system which is completely broken. Cohn has written a call-to-arms for a complete transformation of American medicine.
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Problems with the U.S. health care system—including the rising costs of prescription drugs, the curr...
Jonathan Gruber was a key architect of Massachusetts’ ambitious health reform effort, and in 2006 be...
Where we live and work can be more significant to health and longevity than medical care. This helps...
Code Blue: Can We Save the Health Care System? A Symposium Presented by the Arlin M. Adams Center fo...
Code Blue: Can We Save the Health Care System? A Dialogue Featuring: Claudia M. Fegan, M.D., asso...
Learning objectives: Assess the current state of health and healthcare in the United States (US) D...
This symposium issue is the product of the 2017 Next Steps in Health Reform Conference. American Uni...
Single payer health care is the ultimate goal for many progressives and the worst case scenario to m...
With the country spending 16% of its GDP on health care and 47 million Americans still uninsured, ev...
I would like to talk a little bit about what the right questions are when we go about looking at the...
The author introduces keynote speaker Randall R. Bovbjerg at the Inaugural Conference of the Law and...
Opening Remarks and Moderator: Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A. Chancellor/CEO, New York Medical Colle...
In this timely new briefing, Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, University Professor and Faculty Director...
Health care has a vital role in the national economy. When employment and services are considered to...
Ohioans Without Health Insurance: How Big A Problem? Are There Solutions?, was the INAUGURAL Confere...
Problems with the U.S. health care system—including the rising costs of prescription drugs, the curr...
Jonathan Gruber was a key architect of Massachusetts’ ambitious health reform effort, and in 2006 be...
Where we live and work can be more significant to health and longevity than medical care. This helps...