Medicaid

Simply Blown Away

The senior citizens harmed by Katrina had, and have, very little holding them up. more »


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The Academy Awards Of AIDS

The world of HIV/AIDS—some call it a movement, some call it a turning point in global history and others simply call it a business. more »

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Universal Solutions

The states can serve as labs for discovering the best path to health care for all. more »

Upward Mortality

Being middle class doesn't necessarily improve your health—if you're black. more »

Young And Uninsured

Too many young workers lack health insurance. And not because they don't think they need it. more »


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Progressive Federalism Under Attack

All across the board, Republicans, now that they control all three branches of federal government, have jettisoned their former ideology of "state's rights." They've reverted to wh more »

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Fact Checking WaPo

When a headline wrapping a story about the Medicare pre more »

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The $80 Billion Medicare Sellout

The GOP openly sold America's seniors to Big Pharma for the drug benefit—but the fight to repair the damage is on. more »

Wal-Mart And The Death Penalty

washingtonpost.com — When it comes to professional conscience, doctors have a greater legal responsibility than pharmacists.

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Low Expectations Leavitt

In the Bush administration, praise is a PR sleight of hand. The more a person or program is publicly lauded by officials, the worse it must be. more »

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