Medicare for All, a timely prescription
Early voting in the 2022 midterm elections has begun in many states, and inflation, the economy and recession are top concerns for most voters, according to polls. Democratic political consultant
In a 2019 academic paper entitled "It's Still The Prices, Stupid: Why The
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed enormous gaps, flaws and inequities in our health care system. Widespread access to publicly subsidized vaccines here has radically altered the course of the pandemic, but COVID-19 is still causing deaths and hospitalizations and stressing our health care delivery system, especially frontline health care workers. The
This week, Secretary of Health and Human Services
Medicare for All is largely absent in media coverage. Could this be related to the media's money stream, the constant barrage of pharmaceutical and insurance company advertisements? Nevertheless, single-payer is being championed by many progressive candidates. Rep.
Unmitigated greed of private health insurers and drug companies is a major driver of inequality in our society. Medicare for All is a long overdue prescription for our ailing health care system.
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