Our Healthcare System Is Dying
Rose Ann DeMoro
If only the federal government could be mobilized to solve the nation's healthcare crisis as quickly as it did for Wall Street.

Rose Ann DeMoro
If only the federal government could be mobilized to solve the nation's healthcare crisis as quickly as it did for Wall Street.
David U. Himmelstein & Steffie Woolhandler : Presidential Election 2008
Clinton and Obama haven't come up with real solutions yet, but a mass movement could push them toward the right solution.
Trudy Lieberman : Presidential Election 2008
Signs of trouble no matter who is elected President.
Frances Kissling & Kate Michelman : Feminism & Women
Improving the sorry state of US reproductive health policy requires serious shifts within the women's movement and the abortion rights movement.
Annabelle Gurwitch : Children & Child Care
Dear Congressional Democrats: Here's a funny story about what it's like to have a really sick kid, even if you do have insurance.
Barbara Ehrenreich : Health Insurance
America has faced down the Third Reich and the Red Menace, but it has met an enemy it dares not confront: the private health insurance industry.
Katha Pollitt : Presidential Election 2008
With the exception of John Edwards's plan to eradicate poverty, the concerns of the poor seem to have fallen off the progressive agenda for 2008.
Americans will spend $9.8 billion on pet healthcare this year. Why is the President so insistent that we can't provide health coverage to poor children?
Stanley I. Kutler : George W. Bush Administration
The testimony of three former Surgeons General offers more proof of how the Bush Administration's corps of inept political operatives subverts our system of checks and balances.
Trudy Lieberman : Conservatives & The American Right
Will an upcoming vote in Congress signal the end of Medicare?
Michael Moore's healthcare documentary is less partisan, less outrageous--but more real--than anything he's done before.
Robert L. Borosage & Katrina vanden Heuvel : Health Insurance
Campaign '08 is heading for a great debate: Will individualized plans or a broad public guarantee of coverage replace our broken corporate system?
Karen Houppert : Medicine/Drugs
A medical breakthrough has provoked opposition from conservatives, consumer advocates and antivaccine groups.
Nicholas von Hoffman : Corporate Responsibility & Accountability
What Warren Buffett's gift of billions to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation lacks in imagination, it makes up for in safety. If only they had the guts to tackle the real problems.
Desperate for medical care, an ailing granny pies the President and
finds a soft bed in a country club prison. It's enough to make you go
out and commit a crime.
Dr. Marc Siegel : Health & Disease
The United States has fueled a worldwide overreaction to the threat of a bird flu pandemic, putting AIDS, malaria, malnutrition and other crucial global health programs at risk.
Calvin Trillin : Medicine/Drugs
Complicated drug plans are the result of promises fulfilled.
The Bush Administration's ill-advised new prescription drug program could destroy Medicare as a benefit for all Americans.
Mark Gevisser : Medicine/Drugs
Despite its controversy, World AIDS Day has demonstrated how vast and global the AIDS movement has gone. While the extent of AIDS advocacy was not as far-reaching then, in 1987 a burgeoning movement of health care practitioners and gay activists battled the FDA's questionable policies on AIDS drugs experimentation, which included excluding women and i.v. users from drug trials.
Trudy Lieberman : Health Insurance
Tennessee once had a visionary health care plan for that left only 14 percent of residents uninsured. But with federal cuts and a governor's misguided attempt to privatize Medicaid, Tennessee is just another state unable to protect its citizens.
Dr. Marc Siegel : Medicare
Why are so few elderly people signing up for the new Medicare drug benefit? It's cumbersome, costly and totally confusing.
Morton Mintz : Presidential Election 2004
But corporate America isn't buying.
As neither candidate seems to be aware, healthcare is increasingly available only to those who can pay.
Esther Kaplan : Medicine/Drugs
People with HIV describe a desperate scramble for lifesaving medications.
One of the keys to public health is establishing public patents.
Katherine Eban : Biological & Chemical Weapons
Is our public health system ready?


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