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British Defend Their Healthcare System

Allison Kilkenny | Posted 09.15.2009 | Politics


Allison Kilkenny

Where other British citizens saw gross lies, exaggerations, and frustrating half-truths, Graham Linehan saw a "golden opportunity to kickstart a campaign to redress the balance a little bit."

English Healthcare in the US Reform Debate: Setting the Record Straight

Zack Cooper | Posted 09.14.2009 | Politics


Zack Cooper

There have been a host of rumors about the English National Health Service, ranging from the benign to the outright asinine. All these rumors are false.

The Uninsured Are Not Just a Number

Rev. Bekeh Utietiang | Posted 09.14.2009 | Politics


Rev. Bekeh Utietiang

What is at stake is not whether people have the right to affordable health care, but whether people have the right to life.

Healthcare: It's a You-and-Me World

Tabby Biddle | Posted 09.14.2009 | Politics


Tabby Biddle

Those who are opposing health care reform seem to think that if we provide services for the uninsured, that we will somehow be taking away from them.

The Five Opponents of Health Care Reform

Steve Benen | Posted 09.14.2009 | Politics


Steve Benen

Across the country, untold thousands wait in seemingly-endless lines in the hopes of seeing a physician at a free clinic. And some of those thousands may very well be Republicans.

Paying for Health Care Reform -- Part 2

Stephen M. Davidson | Posted 09.13.2009 | Politics


Stephen M. Davidson

In my previous post, I suggested a simpler, more equitable, less expensive way to pay for health care reform. In this post, I discuss what would happen to the fund that would be created.

Do We Need to Stay Sick Until Congress Saves Us?

Ellen Langer | Posted 10.26.2009 | Living


Ellen Langer

As much as we need to reform the healthcare system, we really need what I call personal healthcare reform.

In Health Care, Complexity Costs and Kills. ObamaCare Will Increase Complexity: You Do the Math

Deane Waldman | Posted 09.13.2009 | Politics


Deane Waldman

Complexity is considered bad in most business activities because it reduces efficiency and therefore costs money. In health care it is worse.

Change We Can Believe In: Feelings Toward the Administration by Those Who Elected It

Drew Westen | Posted 09.13.2009 | Politics


Drew Westen

The American people did not vote for "bipartisan" solutions that split the difference between the failed ideology of the last eight years and the change the president and the super-majorities they elected in both houses of Congress promised.

Health-Care Reform: An Original And Simple Proposal

Dr. Paul Toffel | Posted 09.13.2009 | Politics


Dr. Paul Toffel

Recently, when an old friend asked me if I had a simple solution for the medical insurance and access problems on the front pages of America's newspapers, I told him: "Yes, I do."

Get to Know Your Angry Neighborhood Protesters! (SLIDESHOW)

Patrick Sauer | Posted 09.12.2009 | Home


Patrick Sauer

I hate to make snap judgments based on snapshots, so I decided to hear what my fellow citizens had to say for themselves. I found that the pictures seen everywhere aren't worth 1,000 words.

How to Fight Healthcare Fearmongers and Demagogues

Robert Reich | Posted 09.12.2009 | Politics


Robert Reich

Obama's health care problem is that the legislation is still in the works. It's always easier to stir up fear and anger against something that's amorphous than it is to stir up enthusiasm for it.

St. Louis Teabag Protester Lies about Medical Coverage to Solicit "Donations"

Chris Savage | Posted 09.12.2009 | Politics


Chris Savage

Mr. Gladney was neither "laid off" nor without health insurance coverage. He lied in public about needing money for his bills and is now profiting off his lie.

How the White House's Deal With Big Pharma Undermines Democracy

Robert Reich | Posted 09.11.2009 | Politics


Robert Reich

I'm a strong supporter of universal health insurance, and a fan of the Obama administration. But I'm appalled by the deal the White House has made with the pharmaceutical industry's lobbying arm to buy their support.

Big Pharma has Lured Dems Into a Faustian Bargain

Merrill Goozner | Posted 09.11.2009 | Politics


Merrill Goozner

Reformers were naïve if they thought the world had changed simply because there were new tenants in the majority offices on the Hill or in the White House.

"Louise" Always Wanted Healthcare Reform

Marlene H. Phillips | Posted 09.11.2009 | Media


Marlene H. Phillips

The new ads have a decidedly upbeat tone. In the first ad to be aired, Harry tells Louise: "Well, it looks we might finally get health care reform," to which Louise responds: "It's about time."

The Healthcare Goldfish

David Vines | Posted 09.11.2009 | Politics


David Vines

Like keeping new goldfish in their bag, conservatives illogically terrified of change will need to get acclimated to the new healthcare system.

Universal Health Care and a small village in Germany

Hal Donahue | Posted 09.10.2009 | Politics


Hal Donahue

European and other nations' healthcare is being attacked as a failure. This is not a misunderstanding; it is a lie.

An Ordinary Man

Norman Horowitz | Posted 09.10.2009 | Politics


Norman Horowitz

My primary connection to health care is my being a consumer of it, and nothing more. I will apologize at least once for having the temerity to suggest...

What Schulberg Might Have Told Obama About Fighting

Bill Cunningham | Posted 09.10.2009 | Politics


Bill Cunningham

Organizations that can't touch Obama in the ring are moving to a crowding, brawling, Frasier-like approach to the debate.

We'll Always Have Tara

Gerald Sindell | Posted 09.10.2009 | Politics


Gerald Sindell

When we finally do achieve health care restructuring, I hope that some of us will take a moment to look at that powerful human preference for the status quo over anything else.

It's the People Who Got Small

Tom Sullivan | Posted 09.10.2009 | Politics


Tom Sullivan

When town hall protests begin attracting large numbers of foot soldiers youthful enough and fit enough to engage in organized violence, be afraid.

Universal Health Care: Possible?

Burton L. Wise | Posted 09.09.2009 | Politics


Burton L. Wise

It may be possible to cover the estimated 47-50 million people who are uninsured with a plan that provides basic health care, as has been established in the state of Oregon.

The New Voice in Health Care Reform: Voters

Hoyt Hilsman | Posted 09.08.2009 | Politics


Hoyt Hilsman

Voters are not like policy wonks. Only when they get really riled up do they send their message -- loud and clear -- to public officials. Hence the growing public debate over reform.