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ANALYSIS: Frustrated small business owners among single-payer's biggest fans
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Wendell Potter
May 31, 2011
ANALYSIS: Small business owners among most enthusiastic about single-payer plan
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OPINION: Could nonprofit health insurance plans be the real reformers?
By
Wendell Potter
May 29, 2012
ANALYSIS: Cost of health coverage leaves working folks further and further behind
By
Wendell Potter
June 20, 2011
ANALYSIS: Why the insurance industry needs Obamacare to stay in business
By
Wendell Potter
April 9, 2012
ANALYSIS: Supreme Court likely to uphold Obamacare as constitutional
By
Wendell Potter
November 17, 2011
Emergency room visits up 11 percent in last decade; health care reform could drive numbers higher
By
Laurel Adams
May 12, 2011
More than 100 million people seek help in emergency rooms, a number that could rise as health care reform kicks in
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At Appalachian Fairgrounds, charity tries to fill gaps in health care
By
Lagan Sebert
August 7, 2009
In health care, number of claims denied remains a mystery
By
Danielle Ivory
September 18, 2009
ANALYSIS: Imagine primary care without the need for costly health insurance
By
Wendell Potter
August 4, 2011
ANALYSIS: Ripple effect of 'cost-shifting' uncompensated medical care
By
Wendell Potter
March 12, 2012
Analysis – One year later, health reform a law worth keeping
By
Wendell Potter
March 24, 2011
Is the health care reform law a good deal for Americans or is it so badly flawed that Congress should repeal it?...
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OPINION: don't raise the Medicare eligibility age
By
Wendell Potter
December 17, 2012
OPINION: Physicians' group will barnstorm conventions with truth-telling on ObamaCare
By
Wendell Potter
August 27, 2012
Hospital 'facility fees' boosting medical bills, and not just for hospital care
By
Fred Schulte
December 20, 2012
45 million Americans without health insurance
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
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Analysis — The false promise and big profits of ‘mini-med’ health plans
By
Wendell Potter
March 28, 2011
One of the reasons I left my job as a PR executive for the health insurance industry was because I could not in good conscience be a pitchma
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ANALYSIS: 'Purging' small business coverage to hike health insurance profits
By
Wendell Potter
May 16, 2011
ANALYSIS: Taking the initiative in a struggle against excessive rate increases
By
Wendell Potter
February 20, 2012
ANALYSIS: Obama plan helping those with pre-existing health conditions
By
Wendell Potter
October 27, 2011
ANALYSIS: Are insurers influencing health reform's rules behind closed doors?
By
Wendell Potter
December 1, 2011
ANALYSIS: 'Purging' small business coverage to hike health insurance profits
By
Wendell Potter
May 16, 2011
Health insurance firms 'purging' small businesses coverage to jack up profits
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Analysis — The false promise and big profits of ‘mini-med’ health plans
By
Wendell Potter
March 28, 2011
ANALYSIS: Obama plan helping those with pre-existing health conditions
By
Wendell Potter
October 27, 2011
ANALYSIS: Taking the initiative in a struggle against excessive rate increases
By
Wendell Potter
February 20, 2012
ANALYSIS: Are insurers influencing health reform's rules behind closed doors?
By
Wendell Potter
December 1, 2011
Children’s health insurance status related to parent’s health coverage
By
Laurel Adams
February 7, 2011
A study reveals children’s health insurance status is closely aligned with that of their parents. The health care reform law would expand he
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Doctors less welcoming of children on Medicaid, GAO finds
By
Ben Wieder
July 1, 2011
Health care options for young, healthy and broke
By
The Associated Press
July 10, 2012
2 paths forward for uninsured, 1 clouded by ruling
By
The Associated Press
July 3, 2012
Who will receive government checks, and who will not, if the government defaults?
By
Alexandra Duszak
July 29, 2011
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PhRMA ads offer pat on the back to politicians who supported SCHIP
By
Marianne Lavelle
October 21, 2008
They’re doing it for the kids. The nation’s leading drug makers have underwritten the largest political issue advertising campaign on the ai
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Children’s health insurance status related to parent’s health coverage
By
Laurel Adams
February 7, 2011
2 paths forward for uninsured, 1 clouded by ruling
By
The Associated Press
July 3, 2012
Health care options for young, healthy and broke
By
The Associated Press
July 10, 2012
For 12-Year-Old without an arm, insurance has run out
By
Danielle Ivory
November 16, 2009
Despite Tucson and rising needs, mental health takes a back budget seat
By
Amy Biegelsen
March 9, 2011
States have cut $2.1 billion from their mental health budgets over the last three fiscal years, and more slashing is expected in coming week
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High court upholds key part of Obama health law
By
The Associated Press
June 28, 2012
Cook County sparks national changes in mental health care for delinquent youth
By
Ed Finkel
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Dick Mendel
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Juvenile Justice Information Exchange
April 24, 2013
At Appalachian Fairgrounds, charity tries to fill gaps in health care
By
Lagan Sebert
August 7, 2009
Excluded groups want in on health information technology funding
By
Kimberly Leonard
May 23, 2011
Analysis — Lone star state ‘reform’ a Texas-sized distortion
By
Wendell Potter
April 4, 2011
A closer look at Texas malpractice reform raises doubt about its benefits
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FACT CHECK: Will health care law raise insurance premiums?
By
FactCheck.Org
October 25, 2011
ANALYSIS: It's time to get outraged
By
Wendell Potter
July 5, 2011
OPINION: Could nonprofit health insurance plans be the real reformers?
By
Wendell Potter
May 29, 2012
Analysis – One year later, health reform a law worth keeping
By
Wendell Potter
March 24, 2011
Analysis — An illuminating expedition to the world of the uninsured
By
Wendell Potter
February 17, 2011
Lawmakers questioning the need for health care reform should check out this weekend's effort to provide free medical care at a Nashville hig
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ANALYSIS: Ripple effect of 'cost-shifting' uncompensated medical care
By
Wendell Potter
March 12, 2012
ANALYSIS: Cost of health coverage leaves working folks further and further behind
By
Wendell Potter
June 20, 2011
At Appalachian Fairgrounds, charity tries to fill gaps in health care
By
Lagan Sebert
August 7, 2009
OPINION: Could nonprofit health insurance plans be the real reformers?
By
Wendell Potter
May 29, 2012
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