By Nadia Colburn | YES! Magazine
When author Florence Williams learned her breast milk contained chemicals like flame retardants, she started investigating what exactly is in a breast and how that body part connects us to our children, our past, and our surroundings. When Florence Williams was nursing her second child, she had [...]
By Kimberly J. Morgan | ForeignAffairs.com
How the Country Could Get More for Less The amount of resources the American public and private sectors commit to all forms of welfare is massive — the fifth highest outlay in the world. Yet the American way of distributing that money does less to reduce poverty [...]
Checklists have become more common for surgeons. But according to Curtiss, she’s the only one producing checklists on hospital care for patients.
Propping up a patient’s hospital bed at a 30-degree angle can help prevent hospital-acquired pneumonia. Using alcohol wipes kills staph bugs, but you need bleach wipes [...]
By Kristy Griffin Green | Blog
Yes, supporting Romney and his promise to send Medicaid back to the states is like telling my 3-month old daughter that it’s ok if she gets sick or even dies, so long as taxes on the wealthy aren’t affected.
I swore I wasn’t going to write about Big Bird.
[...]
By Deborah Burger | Otherwords.org
Unsafe nurse-to-patient staffing levels are a key cause of 98,000 preventable deaths each year. The vast scale of America’s health care system is daunting. Maternity wards, emergency rooms, and other facilities operate around the clock at most of the nation’s 4,000 hospitals. Registered nurses form the backbone of [...]
From the desk of Suzanne Kosmas | Vote No On 6 Committee
Amendment 6, appearing on the November ballot, will strip Florida women of an important right – the right to control their own healthcare decisions.
When I served in the Florida Legislature and in Congress, I fought to ensure that women had the right [...]
By @YourLibrary | Report
A new study from the Centers for Medicare and Medicare Services (CMS) says the Affordable Care Act has been a boon to Medicare beneficiaries, saving them more than $3.9 billion on prescription drugs.
With the debate on Medicare taking central stage in the Presidential election this year, the U.S. Department of [...]
By Guttmacher Institute | Healthcare
Isn’t it time we stopped playing politics with contraception? Let’s instead see it as what it truly is—essential health care that benefits women, their partners and children, and society overall.
Full transcript available on Guttmacher Institute
Most private health plans written on or after August 1 [...]
By Pat Wilson | Blog
The letter from the insurer actually states that “the Act is intended to insure that consumers get value for their health care dollar.” Imagine that! Making insurance companies responsible for how they spend our health care dollars.
Most things about the Affordable Care Act are still kind of fuzzy to [...]
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The good man understands what is right,
the bad man understands profit.
—Confucius
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–Thomas Jefferson
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Our Health Care System is Still Sick
By William A. Collins | Otherwords.org
The health industry is about making money, not healing. Not much system
To our care;
Can’t find treatment
Anywhere.
It’s great living here in our rich country, as long as you’re rich yourself. Take our health care system. Unlike other wealthy countries, our nation’s [...]