State of Reform: “Newsom signs unified healthcare financing bill SB 770 into law”
Michael Lighty, president of Healthy California Now, spoke with State of Reform on the importance...
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Michael Lighty, president of Healthy California Now, spoke with State of Reform on the importance...
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From our friends at Health Justice Monitor: I Studied Five Countries’ Health Care Systems. We Need to Get More Creative With Ours. New York Times June 14, 2023 By Aaron E. Carroll [H]ealth care reform doesn’t seem to be a top...
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SACRAMENTO — In a major step toward groundbreaking reform of California’s healthcare financing and delivery system, the State Senate passed SB 770 on Thursday by a vote of 30 aye to 9 no. The bill, authored by...
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The April 23rd podcast features Michael Lighty, president of Healthy California Now. More about the Code WACK! podcast at HEAL California
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From our friends at Health Justice Monitor: New bill would pressure Newsom to speed up work on single-payer health care San Francisco Chronicle March 21, 2023 By Sophia Bollag Gov. Gavin Newsom would face new deadlines on his...
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The letter was featured on the main page of the Chronicle website today! Regarding “New bill would pressure Newsom to speed up work on single-payer health care” (Politics, SFChronicle.com, March 21): The “hefty tax increase”...
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Since the cost savings are so substantial, the care impact so positive, the reform so popular and moral imperative so strong for single payer guaranteed healthcare, advocates often wonder why the US and California have not...
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“Medicare for all builds on the ACA and Medicaid expansion to provide quality care...
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See our op-ed in the Sacramento Bee — authored by Dr. James Kahn and Healthy California...
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The Lever compiles a damning case against the private health insurers, using Wendell Potter’s...
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