Featuring Dr. Susan Rogers, new president of Physicians for a National Health Program. Dr. Rogers is recently retired from Stroger Hospital of Cook County, Illinois, but continues as a volunteer attending hospitalist and internist there. She is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at […]
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Featuring Dr. Susan Rogers, new president of Physicians for a National Health Program. Dr. Rogers is recently retired from Stroger Hospital of Cook County, Illinois, but continues as a volunteer attending hospitalist and internist there. She is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at […]
Featuring Michael Lighty, a founding Fellow of the Sanders Institute, who has organized, advocated and developed policy for single-payer Medicare for All nationally and in California for nearly three decades. Most recently, he was the healthcare constituency director for Bernie 2020. Listen […]
Featuring Michael Lighty, a founding Fellow of the Sanders Institute, who has organized, advocated and developed policy for single-payer Medicare for All nationally and in California for nearly three decades. Most recently, he was the healthcare constituency director for Bernie 2020. […]
Scott Nelson, a public interest attorney with the nonprofit consumer advocacy organization Public Citizen, discusses the likelihood that the latest case against the Affordable Care Act before the U.S. Supreme Court will fail. Listen to the podcast! Click the arrow in the […]
Featuring Scott Nelson, a public interest attorney with the nonprofit consumer advocacy organization Public Citizen, on the latest case against the Affordable Care Act being heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. Listen to the podcast! Click the arrow in the circle (below […]
Featuring Ayesha Orange, SAG-AFTRA member and working dancer/choreographer in Hollywood, on the challenges performers currently face getting enough of the “right kind of work” to qualify for employer-subsidized health insurance. And what now? Upcoming changes to the union benefit plan will make it […]
Featuring Ayesha Orange, SAG-AFTRA member and working dancer/choreographer in Hollywood, on the challenges performers currently face getting enough of the “right kind of work” to qualify for employer-subsidized health insurance. And what now? Upcoming changes to the union benefit plan will make it […]