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US Movement for Single-Payer Health Care Grows, with Historic NY Bill
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US Movement for Single-Payer Health Care Grows, with Historic NY Bill

As the demand for single-payer health care in the US becomes mainstream, the New York Health Act could lead the way. TRNN’s Ben Norton speaks with Ursula Rozum of Physicians for a National Health Program,…

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A Response to Trump’s Demonization of Single Payer Health Care
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A Response to Trump’s Demonization of Single Payer Health Care

Former health insurance executive Wendell Potter addresses some of the main criticisms of single payer health care, which Republicans and President Trump have been demonizing during the midterm election campaign Visit https://therealnews.com for more stories…

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British Doctors Respond to American Attacks on NHS
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British Doctors Respond to American Attacks on NHS

Two British doctors fire back at recent criticism of Britain’s Government Run Health Service by Donald Trump and conservative commentators ** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **

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Medicare for All – How Can We Pay for It?
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Medicare for All – How Can We Pay for It?

Prof. Robert Pollin and Michael Lighty discuss the findings of a new study by the Political Economy Research Institute at UMass Amherst. The study finds Medicare for All could reduce total healthcare spending by 10…

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Most Americans Want Medicare for All, Without Private Insurers
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Most Americans Want Medicare for All, Without Private Insurers

Bob Pollin & Michael Lighty hold that Medicare for All does not have into include private insurers like Medicare does today. Visit https://therealnews.com for more stories and help support our work by donating at https://therealnews.com/donate….

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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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Is Medicare for All Bad for Union-Negotiated Healthcare?
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Is Medicare for All Bad for Union-Negotiated Healthcare?

The argument that Medicare for All will hurt workers because it abolishes hard-earned healthcare benefits of unionized workers has repeatedly been used against Sanders and Warren. But does the criticism have any basis? Subscribe to…

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Spain Nationalized Private Clinics To Fight COVID-19—What Happens After The Pandemic?
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Spain Nationalized Private Clinics To Fight COVID-19—What Happens After The Pandemic?

Spain faced the second worst infection rate in Europe, and took control of the country’s private health care companies to improve its response. What does this mean for Spain’s public health care system going forward?…

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Insurance Companies Already Know How They’ll Profit From COVID-19
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Insurance Companies Already Know How They’ll Profit From COVID-19

40 million people may lose their jobs in the coronavirus crisis. Former Cigna VP Wendell Potter says tying health insurance to employment has made the outbreak devastating for people, but not for insurance companies. Subscribe…

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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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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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