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The emergency room bill I can’t stop thinking about. → Read More
The president has a good idea on health care — and one that could actually pass. → Read More
What I’ve discovered covering the health care system — and as a patient. → Read More
"It would make my position as a single-payer advocate a lot easier," says a doctors organization leader. "But that’s not realistic." → Read More
A new bill would outlaw the big, surprise bills that Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital has sent to hundreds of patients. → Read More
Biden has not endorsed Medicare-for-all, nor has he disavowed the idea. The best we can do, then, is look back at his record on health care. → Read More
It’s not the Mueller report, but it is important. → Read More
No more $20,243 bike crashes. → Read More
Why the Australian system might represent a realistic path forward for the US. → Read More
The Vermont Senator’s plan has lots of details about what single-payer would cover. It has less information on how to pay for it. → Read More
A new paper from the Center for American Progress looks at one key metric that sets the US health system apart from other countries’. → Read More
Mick Mulvaney says no one would lose coverage with Obamacare repeal. His White House budget tells a different story. → Read More
Building a single-payer system is hard, but not impossible. Just ask Saskatchewan. → Read More
Candidate Trump wanted to expand coverage. President Trump wants to slash it. → Read More
This is the first big action we’ve seen from the House on surprise medical bills lately. → Read More
Five patients tell us how they pushed back — and won. → Read More
The former UN ambassador thinks Finns don’t like their health care. Finns think otherwise! → Read More
How New York state fought surprise medical bills — and won. → Read More
The presidential candidate’s views aren’t very clear. → Read More
It envisions a really different future, one where government-run health care shrinks — and public programs become more difficult to sign up for. → Read More