Monday, September 8, 2008
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Health care as a right is hard sell
What is it like to be sick outside of the United States? Well, if you are among the 47 million uninsured or 25 million underinsured in America, health care in capitalist democracies such as Switzerland, Germany, Japan, Great Britain or Taiwan is decidedly better than the broken system we have here.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Sunday, June 8, 2008
A Fresh Look at Health Care Reform
Part 2 of an article by Maggie Mahar about Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel's health care plan laid out in his book, HealthCare, Guaranteed
Want Universal Health Care?
The Operative Word Is 'Care.'
Excellent article by Michael L. Millenson in the Washingtonpost.com about universal health care, haves/have nots, and why most middle class white Americans don't care about the health care crisis.
Excellent article by Michael L. Millenson in the Washingtonpost.com about universal health care, haves/have nots, and why most middle class white Americans don't care about the health care crisis.
Monday, June 2, 2008
Health Care Made Simple
Medicare? Over time, Emanuel's plan would completely phase it out. Medicaid? Same idea.
Health Matters article on book by Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel
Health Matters article on book by Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Where have all the doctors gon
Article in Boston.com regarding the lack of primary care physicians. Written by: Dr. Joseph B. Martin, professor of neurobiology and former dean of Harvard Medical School, is chairman of the New England Healthcare Institute
Friday, May 23, 2008
Medical Homes - A More Welcoming Model
The "medical home" being created at Union Square Family Health and at many doctors' offices across the nation is an attempt to provide an alternative (article in Boston.com)
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Health care reform ideas
Health care reform ideas and information from Dr. Jeff Hersh, Norwich Bulletin
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Bush's Flawed Health Care Policies
High-deductible health plans and health savings accounts are making reform even more of an uphill battle.
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Health Care Reform News Around the Nation for the Week of April 28
News from Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Michigan and Missouri
Health Insurance Premiums Skyrocket
Story in US News and World Report:
Employer-based health insurance premiums have skyrocketed at a pace that far exceeds the rate of American wage increases since 2000, a new study reveals.
Employer-based health insurance premiums have skyrocketed at a pace that far exceeds the rate of American wage increases since 2000, a new study reveals.
Senate Bill May Provide Starting Point to Fix Health Care System
Story in AAFP regarding Health Care Reform:
The Senate Finance Committee is considering legislation that could serve as the basis for major health care reform efforts during the next presidential administration, according to analysts interviewed by AAFP News Now.
Noted in story: "I will be the first to say this bill is not perfect," said Nichols. "It will not be the (health care reform) bill that actually passes in 2009 or 2010. But it is a perfect place to have a conversation."
The Senate Finance Committee is considering legislation that could serve as the basis for major health care reform efforts during the next presidential administration, according to analysts interviewed by AAFP News Now.
Noted in story: "I will be the first to say this bill is not perfect," said Nichols. "It will not be the (health care reform) bill that actually passes in 2009 or 2010. But it is a perfect place to have a conversation."
Thursday, April 17, 2008
The Public on Requiring Individuals to Have Health Insurance
Poll by NPR taken in February 2008 asking Americans questions regarding Health Care Reforms.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Sunday, April 13, 2008
In Massachusetts, Universal Coverage Strains Care
One of the issues with Universal Coverage (as discovered in Massachusetts) is that there are not enough primary care physicians to take on the new influx of patients.
Universal Health Care - But By Whom?
New York Times letters to the Editor regarding an article on the need for more primary physicians for the new health care reform.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
How not to reform healthcare
A comparative effectiveness agency would help cut down on waste in the US healthcare system - but only if it's free from commercial interests
Article from Guardian UK
Article from Guardian UK
Monday, April 7, 2008
A Concise Rundown of Wyden's Health Care Plan
Overview of the current Health Care Plan being proposed by Sen. Wyden.
Sunday, April 6, 2008
A Short History of Health Care
Article by Timothy Noah, Slate magazine on John Cohn's book Sick: The Untold Story of America's Health Care Crisis—And the People Who Paid the Price.
History of Health Insurance
This article describes the development of the U.S. health insurance system and its growth in the twentieth century. It examines the roles of important factors including medical technology, hospitals and physicians, and government policy culminating in the development of Medicare and Medicaid.
from: EH.Net * Encyclopedia * thomasson.insurance.health.us
from: EH.Net * Encyclopedia * thomasson.insurance.health.us
Health Care HMOS
IMPACT OF THE CLOSURE OF HARVARD PILGRIM HEALTH CENTER OF NEW ENGLAND ON PRIMARY ARE PHYSICIANS: IMPLICATIONS FOR QUALITY OF SERVICES, THEMedicine and Health Rhode Island, Jun 2005, by Ritchie, Dianne Catherine, Mor, Vincent
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