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New Haven Independent via Physicians for a National Health Program [PNHP]
Dec. 16, 2008
Excerpt: [The health care plan Harry S. Truman pushed .... was a universal health care plan. Government-run. Business interests like General Motors killed it by arguing that Americans don't trust government to run health care. They argued that private interests do it better -- private insurers, and private companies that offer the insurance plans to employees. Six decades later, companies like GM are struggling to stave off bankruptcy in part because of out-of-control health care costs.
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Harry S. Truman via Physicians for a National Health Program [PNHP]
Dec. 16, 2008
Originally published November 19, 1945. Excerpt: Millions of our citizens do not now have a full measure of opportunity to achieve and enjoy good health. Millions do not now have protection or security against the economic effects of sickness. The time has arrived for action to help them attain that opportunity and that protection.
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The American Prospect via Physicians for a National Health Program [PNHP]
July 3, 2008
Excerpt: Doctors have historically been the watchdogs of the U.S. medical system, with the American Medical Association scaring New Dealers into dropping national health coverage from the Social Security Act and then the AMA shredding Harry Truman's reform efforts in the late 1940s. But a new poll and other significant indicators suggest that doctors are turning against the health-insurance firms that increasingly dominate American health care.
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