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Trump and Pelosi Both Cater to Private Health Insurance – RAI with Wendell Potter (1/7)
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Trump and Pelosi Both Cater to Private Health Insurance – RAI with Wendell Potter (1/7)

Trump’s “great healthcare plan” and opposition to Medicare for All’s “socialism” and Pelosi’s defense of the ACA and opposition to single-payer are both aimed at garnering support from the private insurance industry Watch full series…

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American College of Physicians Prescribes Single Payer Healthcare
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American College of Physicians Prescribes Single Payer Healthcare

The second largest American medical association analyzed the ailing U.S. healthcare system and prescribed public health insurance as the remedy. We discuss the diagnosis with ACP President Robert McLean. Director/Video Editor: Bababtunde Ogunfolaju Audio Engineer:…

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Biden Is Wrong—Single-Payer Healthcare Does Help Fight Pandemics
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Biden Is Wrong—Single-Payer Healthcare Does Help Fight Pandemics

In the last Democratic candidate debate, Biden claimed that single-payer healthcare didn’t help Italy fight the coronavirus. Health system expert Dr. James Kahn explains why he was wrong. Producer: Gregory Wilpert Video Editor: Bababtunde Ogunfolaju…

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Madrid’s doctors are striking—is private healthcare on the way in Spain?
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Madrid’s doctors are striking—is private healthcare on the way in Spain?

Every Wednesday since Nov. 2022, over 1,000 healthcare workers in Madrid have staged walkouts in protest of working conditions which they say undermine their ability to provide proper care and threaten patient health. Producers: Sato…

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COVID-19 isn’t ‘over’—but your Medicaid might be | The Chris Hedges Report w/ Dr. Margaret Flowers
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COVID-19 isn’t ‘over’—but your Medicaid might be | The Chris Hedges Report w/ Dr. Margaret Flowers

The Biden administration is poised to allow the national emergency on COVID-19 to expire on May 11, 2023. Once that occurs, between 5 to 14 million Americans previously covered under Medicaid will lose their insurance….

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