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  • Health Care That Works by Roger Hickey, | April 17, 2007

    We want a national health policy that will pass Congress, but we can't settle for an ineffectual model. read more »

  • Our Disappearing Hospitals by Isaiah J. Poole, OurFuture.org | April 12, 2007

    Why should you care about a spat over a near-bankrupt group of health care facilities outside Washington? As Alec Dubro points out in an article today on TomPaine.com, what's happening there is symptomatic of a larger national problem of health care for the poor and uninsured. read more »

  • Enough Tinkering by Roger Hickey , OurFuture.org | April 10, 2007

    The following post is a part of this week's TPMCafe Book Club group discussion of the new book "Sick: The Untold Story of America's Health Care Crisis -- and the People Who Pay the Price" by Jonathan Cohn. read more »

  • Enough Tinkering by Roger Hickey , OurFuture.org | April 10, 2007

    The following post is a part of this week's TPMCafe Book Club group discussion of the new book "Sick: The Untold Story of America's Health Care Crisis -- and the People Who Pay the Price" by Jonathan Cohn. read more »

  • Unhealthy Inequality by Brian D. Smedley and Alan Jenkins, | April 10, 2007

    The race gap in health care is real, documented and disgraceful. It is also repairable. read more »

  • Unhealthy Inequality by Brian D. Smedley and Alan Jenkins, | April 10, 2007

    The race gap in health care is real, documented and disgraceful. It is also repairable. read more »

  • Fighting The Pharma Goliath by Bill Scher, | April 5, 2007

    A new study says what drug lobbyists won't: Giving Medicare price-negotiating power benefits everyone. read more »

  • Fighting The Pharma Goliath by Bill Scher, | April 5, 2007

    A new study says what drug lobbyists won't: Giving Medicare price-negotiating power benefits everyone. read more »

  • Putting Corporations First by Bill Scher, OurFuture.org | April 4, 2007

    The free market is the engine of our economy, conservatives like to say, so be quiet and let corporations take us for a ride. But the reminders are piling up that blind reliance on the private sector doesn't lead to a strong economy that works for everyone. read more »

  • Bush's Drug Plan Wasteful, Inefficient by Bill Scher, OurFuture.org | April 4, 2007

    A report released today concludes: "Allowing Medicare to negotiate for lower drug prices would bring around $30 billion in savings that can help American seniors and taxpayers." read more »

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  • Over Break, House Dems Asked To Sound Warnings Back Home Of GOP Takeback, thehill.com | June 1, 2010

    House Democrats are being urged this recess to combine their electoral sales pitch on issues like healthcare and jobs with warnings about how a Republican Congress would jeopardize the party’s legislative accomplishments. read more »

  • In Colorado, Craving Reform of Health Care and Congress , The New York Times | January 11, 2010

    President Obama hopes to sign a bill that guarantees access to insurance, outlaws the denial of coverage for pre-existing conditions and subsidizes premiums for many low- and middle-income people. Heading into Congressional elections this fall, Democrats hope voters will reward them for a historic achievement. read more »

  • Hidden Costs of Medicare Advantage, The Washington Post | October 16, 2009

    President Obama has proposed cutting more than $100 billion in subsidies over 10 years, a contentious component of health-care reform that will be fought in earnest as the bills move through Congress. But unlike some issues that touch off partisan sparring, Medicare Advantage has an unlikely band of bipartisan defenders who have already battled to restore $10 billion of the proposed reductions. read more »

  • Health Care Triumph Gives Way To Heightented Battle, Los Angeles Times | October 16, 2009

    The battle over healthcare entered a new, more frenzied stage Wednesday, as lawmakers and powerful interest groups jockeyed for advantage now that most believe some form of an overhaul will ultimately be signed into law. The Senate Finance Committee's passage Tuesday of a sweeping healthcare bill -- with the support of all of its Democratic members, plus Republican Olympia J. read more »

  • White House Team Joins Talks on Health Care Bill , The New York Times | October 16, 2009

    A delegation of senior White House officials met on Wednesday at the Capitol with the Senate majority leader, Harry Reid of Nevada, and the chairmen of the Finance and health committees, as Democrats turned their full attention to merging competing versions of the comprehensive health care legislation. read more »

  • Swing Voters To Play Trump Cards In Senate Showdown, Los Angeles Times | October 16, 2009

    With Republicans almost unanimously opposed to a healthcare overhaul and with 60 votes needed to thwart a threatened GOP filibuster, every Democrat and independent has become vital for Senate strategists. read more »

  • Democrats Address Their Own Rifts on Health Care, The New York Times | October 15, 2009

    Deep fissures among Senate Democrats became evident on Thursday as lawmakers moved closer to a floor debate on legislation to remake the health care system. The divisions involved two issues: whether the government should sell health insurance, in competition with private insurers, and whether Congress should offset any of the cost of legislation to increase Medicare payments to doctors. read more »

  • Health Insurers Emerge as Obama's Top Foe, The Washington Post | October 14, 2009

    Now they have an enemy. For months, President Obama and his administration waged their fight for a health-care overhaul without a clear opponent, even courting the industry executives and interest groups that helped kill reform efforts 15 years ago. read more »

  • Health Care Turns to Harry Reid, time.com | October 14, 2009

    Now that the last of the five congressional committees with jurisdiction over health care, Max Baucus' Senate Finance Committee, has passed its much anticipated reform bill, it falls to majority leader Harry Reid to cobble together something that can pass the Senate. read more »

  • Poll Shows Democrats Lead On Issues, CNN | September 4, 2009

    Despite the drop in President Obama's approval ratings, Republican policies are still not as popular as Democratic policies, according to a new national poll. A CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey indicates the GOP has gained some ground in polls in recent months, but Democrats still hold the advantage on key issues such as the economy and health care. read more »