Topics Quote of the Day Short Definition Definition goes here. 499 items John Geyman: The Medical-Industrial Complex…plus exciting changes at qotd April 28, 2021 Post “America’s Mighty Medical-Industrial Complex: Negative Impacts and Positive Solutions” By John Geyman This book has three goals: (1) to bring an historical perspective to how medicine and health care have evolved over the last 100 years, including the transformation of their original ethic of service with a moral purpose and how that ethic has been […] Quote of the Day Quote of the Day interlude April 12, 2021 Post By Don McCanne, M.D. Quote of the Day will take a brief interlude. We are refining our approach to communicating information to educate and advocate for single payer and health care justice for all. See you soon. Stay informed! Visit www.pnhp.org/qotd to sign up for daily email updates. Quote of the Day More trouble: Drug industry consolidation April 8, 2021 Post Over 30 years, dramatic consolidation has meant higher prices, fewer treatment options and less incentive to innovate By Robin Feldman The Washington Post, April 6, 2021 In the past few decades, three waves of mergers have substantially increased concentration in the pharmaceutical industry. All told, between 1995 and 2015, the 60 leading pharmaceutical companies merged […] Quote of the Day Will mega-corporations trump Medicare for All? April 7, 2021 Post The merger between a subsidiary of UnitedHealth and Change Healthcare would create a vertically integrated, all-seeing giant. By Krista Brown, Olivia Webb The American Prospect, April 5, 2021 It’s not often that the American Hospital Association — known for fun lobbying tricks like hiring consultants to create studies showing the benefits of hospital mergers — […] Quote of the Day Charity care in government, nonprofit, and for-profit hospitals April 6, 2021 Post By Ge Bai, Hossein Zare, Matthew D. Eisenberg, Daniel Polsky, and Gerard F. Anderson Health Affairs, April 2021 Abstract The different tax treatment of government, nonprofit, and for-profit hospitals implies different charity care obligations, with the greatest obligation for government hospitals and the least for for-profit hospitals. Prior research has not examined charity care provision […] Quote of the Day Why do 45 million Americans feel compelled to donate to medical crowdfunding sites? April 5, 2021 Post About 1 in 5 American adults reported donating to a crowdfunding campaign to help raise money for a medical bill or treatment over the last year. NORC at the University of Chicago, April 1, 2021 Eighteen percent of adults in America report having donated to a crowdfunding campaign to pay for medical bills or treatment […] Quote of the Day Health care remains unaffordable for about one-fifth of U.S. adults April 2, 2021 Post By Dan Witters Gallup, March 31, 2021 Nearly one-in-five U.S. adults — 18%, about 46 million people — report that if they needed access to quality healthcare today, they would be unable to pay for it. These results are based on a new study conducted by West Health and Gallup. This current measure of healthcare […] Quote of the Day Californians support health care coverage for undocumented immigrants April 1, 2021 Post By George Skelton Los Angeles Times, April 1, 2021 It was a breakthrough event befitting Cesar Chavez Day: A major poll showed that California voters support providing tax-paid healthcare for immigrants living here illegally. In all the polling by the nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California over many years, it had never before found support […] Quote of the Day Medicare for All would improve cancer outcomes for the near elderly March 31, 2021 Post By Deven C. Patel, M.D., M.S.; Hao He, Ph.D.; Mark F. Berry, M.D.; Chi‐Fu Jeffrey Yang, M.D.; Winston L. Trope, B.E.; Yoyo Wang, B.S.; Natalie S. Lui, M.D.; Douglas Z. Liou, M.D.; Leah M. Backhus, M.D., M.P.H.; Joseph B. Shrager, M.D. American Cancer Society, Cancer, March 29, 2021 Abstract Background: A Medicare effect has been […] Quote of the Day The VA advantage in the public sector March 30, 2021 Post A new study confirms that VA patients get better health care at a lower overall cost. By Suzanne Gordon, Russell Lemle The American Prospect, March 25, 2021 The recent reintroduction of a Medicare for All bill in Congress, with the promise of hearings in the House Energy and Commerce Committee, offers another step on the […] Quote of the Day Posts pagination 1 2 3 … 50 Older More questions about this topic?Chat with our Ai Bot!