Across the country, whether it’s about skyrocketing financial costs or access to care, there seems to be a wide agreement that health insurance in America is broken. The question is how to fix it.
Blaming all of America's healthcare problems on insurers while giving providers a free pass is unfair, counterproductive, and ...
The World War II policy decision that's still driving up your healthcare costs today. See how the employer-based insurance system benefits the wealthy while making healthcare more expensive for ...
Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) issued a diagnosis for America’s broken health care system, and the congressman says the problem isn’t ...
Medicare for All will fix our broken health-care system. Plain and simple, we need more health care, not more insurance, bureaucracy and paperwork. We can and must change our health-care system to put ...
The Palisades and Eaton wildfires in Los Angeles County have displaced thousands of homeowners — many of whom have inadequate coverage due to the state’s broken home insurance system.
Placing all the responsibility and shame on the individual doesn't pull back the lens and see that there are situational systemic issues at play that can be a result of a broken system.
Medicare for All will fix our broken health-care system. Plain and simple, we need more health care, not more insurance, bureaucracy and paperwork. We can and must change our health-care system to ...