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Posteado por: vanessamason
Publicado el: Sep 3, 2008
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This post is Part V in a series exploring reasons to support universal health care.
It would be nice if we could wave a bureaucratic magic wand to make problems go away. It would be even nicer if the antidote to the health care crisis was strengthening the freedom of choice that the...... [view]
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Posteado por: vanessamason
Publicado el: Sep 3, 2008
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It would be nice if we could wave a bureaucratic magic wand to make problems go away. It would be even nicer if the antidote to the health care crisis was strengthening the freedom of choice that the market affords and if this actually led to greater equality. Unfortunately, freedom and...... [view]
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Posteado por: vanessamason
Publicado el: Aug 18, 2008
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photo courtesy of snappybex
This post is Part IV in a series exploring reasons to support universal health care. You can find the other parts of the series here .
If you have ever tried to closely read your health insurance policy, it is fairly complex and confusing even for the...... [view]
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Posteado por: vanessamason
Publicado el: Aug 15, 2008
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This post is Part III in a series exploring reasons to support universal health care. You can find the other parts of the series here .
Fences and security checkpoints versus pathogens. David versus Goliath. While it seems that one side has the brute strength and power to counter the...... [view]
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Posteado por: vanessamason
Publicado el: Aug 13, 2008
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This post is Part II in a series exploring reasons to support universal health care. You can find the other parts of the series here .
Number crunchers consider this:
The United States spends more than any other country in the world on health care (16 percent of the national GDP)....... [view]
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Posteado por: vanessamason
Publicado el: Aug 11, 2008
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This post is Part I in a series exploring reasons to support universal health care.
The moral argument in favor of universal health care dictates that ensuring equality of access to health care is a moral imperative. This moral imperative can stem from religious beliefs or through...... [view]
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Posteado por: vanessamason
Publicado el: Aug 10, 2008
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In June, Tim Weaver wrote a post called The Immorality of Universal Health Care on Brazen Careerist that sparked a firestorm of strongly opinionated comments, including from me. It’s something that has stuck in my mind given my strong interest in health and public welfare.
I...... [view]
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