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How we pay for health care is one of the major drivers of the poverty. Even before COVID, eight to eleven million Americans were driven into poverty every year, just paying for needed health care.
By Bill Semple. PUBLISHED: December 3, 2015 at 7:22 PM MST. ColoradoCare, a universal health care system for the state, will be voted on as Amendment 69 in the November 2016 election.
While we are in the throes of redesigning how we pay for our health care, there is profound bipartisan agreement: don’t think about Medicare for all. Republican and Democratic leaders agree that ...
To politicians who have been and are going to support Improved Medicare for All: Be brave. To the rest of us: Pay good attention and take action. Improved Medicare for All will provide privately de… ...
While more than 5 million Americans have lost health care coverage with the arrival of COVID-19, the Partnership for America’s Health Care Future (PAHCF) is rallying.
Bill Semple: Ask candidates if they support… Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) ...
Sharing the risks we face in paying for our health care works powerfully. It comes down to “your money or your life,” so we pay. The question is whom does it work for? We’re payin… ...
I have a right to own and drive a car. I must register that car by its vehicle identification number and pay for that registration every year; the car must be insured; I must have an up-to-date dri… ...
William "Bill" Caswell Semple, 78, of Gillette, passed away Tuesday evening July 12, 2011, after a brief battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his family and faithful dog, Caswell. We assume ...