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Physicians for a National Health Program

International Journal of Health Services, 1987
A new organization called Physician's for a National Health Program (PNHP) is mobilizing physician support for a universal, comprehensive public system of health care for the United States. Recent changes in power relations within medicine (the so-called proletarianization of physicians) are prodding many physicians to abandon their traditional ...
S, Woolhandler, D U, Himmelstein
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The Jackson National Health Program

International Journal of Health Services, 1989
In this position paper we outline the major problems that exist in the U.S. health care system and present a proposal for addressing them. This paper contains the major health proposal put forward by the Jesse Jackson 1988 Campaign, calling for the establishment in the United States of a universal and comprehensive National Health Program (NHP) that ...
V, Navarro   +2 more
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A National Health Program

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1990
To the Editor.— The need for a more efficient, accessible, and friendly health care system has been recognized since the time of Bismarck. Drs Woolhandler and Himmelstein's 1,2 sincere and persuasive commentaries concerning a proposed national health program are of interest to me as one who had the opportunity to endorse this plan but declined.
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A National Health Program for the United States

New England Journal of Medicine, 1987
Abstract Our health care system is failing. Tens of millions of people are uninsured, costs are skyrocketing, and the bureaucracy is expanding. Patchwork reforms succeed only in exchanging old problems for new ones. It is time for basic change in American medicine. We propose a national health program that would (1) fully cover every-one under a single,
D U, Himmelstein, S, Woolhandler
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The Massachusetts Referendum for a National Health Program

Journal of Public Health Policy, 1986
#'oWk IVE times in this century the nation has intensely deb bated legislation to grant Americans the right to obtain basic health, medical and related social services. Each g r ^ ~attempt has foundered and failed, usually generating a series of legislated half-way measures as consolation > prizes for the legislators who fought so hard to ultimately ...
D A, Danielson, A, Mazer
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Psychology's role in a national health program

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1994
Despite APA's virulent opposition to managed care, the reality is that with the forthcoming universal health coverage, managed care in some form is going to be central to whatever specific plan is adopted. The American Psychological Association has done the profession a great disservice by its unrelenting attacks on managed care.
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