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Since Franklin Delano Roosevelt considered national health care in the 1930s, virtually every president has sought to expand or universalize medical coverage. Public support has been as consistent as the countering arguments — it costs too much, it doesn’t have the votes, it will ruin the free market system. More »
The percentage of Americans with private health
insurance has hit its lowest mark in 50 years, according to two new
government reports. About 65 percent of non-elderly Americans had private insurance in
2008, down from 67 percent the year before, according to preliminary
data released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention. More »
Costs are emerging as the biggest obstacle to President Barack Obama’s ambitious plan to provide health insurance for everybody. The upfront tab could reach $1.2 trillion to $1.5 trillion over 10
years, while expected savings from wringing waste and inefficiency from
the health care system may take longer to show. More »