by Hillary Regan | Jan 31, 2017 | Blog, Learn
New England Journal of Medicine article: Repealing the ACA without a Replacement — The Risks to American Health Care by Barack Obama Health care policy often shifts when the country’s leadership changes. That was true when I took office, and it will likely be true...
by Hillary Regan | Oct 5, 2015 | Events, Events from selected partners
Prof. Theodore Marmor, nationally renown scholar on Medicare, explains how the Affordable Care Act originated and what we can expect from it in the future. Will it provide what we want from health care reform? Will it even survive politically? Dr. Marmor will apply...
by Liz Baxter | Mar 20, 2010 | Learn, We Can Do Better - News
So, it’s Saturday morning, and if all goes as planned there will be a vote on federal health reform tomorrow. If your email box is anything like mine, you have been inundated with requests to call your congressman and tell them to vote yes because we want health...
by Liz Baxter | Jan 25, 2010 | Learn, We Can Do Better - News
If there was ever a month where growing the Archimedes Movement seemed more imperative I can’t think of one. In just the past week, the media has gone from “when will the congressional leadership send a bill to the President’s desk” to today...
by Rick Ray | Dec 4, 2009 | Learn
In his New York Tiimes column today, Paul Krugman points out the imperative in health reform: Health care reform hangs in the balance. Its fate rests with a handful of “centrist” senators — senators who claim to be mainly worried about whether the proposed legislation...
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