Thinking as a society on the insulin crisis and healthcare

I recently returned from visiting family in Norway and traveling in several other European countries. A common question I was asked is why a wealthy nation like the United States does not provide universal health insurance for all its citizens. As I was departing in early June, the health crisis created by the high cost […]

Rep. Ilhan Omar holds Medicare for All town hall

Freshman representative Ilhan Omar (MN05) held a town hall focusing on Rep. Pramila Jayapal’s (WA07) Medicare for All bill in the U.S. House of Representatives last Thursday evening. The event was held at the Sabathini Community Center and featured Omar, Jayapal, Minnesota State Senator Melisa Franzen, Rose Roach (executive director of the Minnesota Nurses Association), […]

HCA-MN Interview with John Marty

May 2nd, 2019 interview with Minnesota State Senator John Marty, representing the Roseville area. Interviewer is Forrester Pack, an HCAMN member and journalist graduate from the University of the Golden Gophers.

Single-Payer Reform — “Medicare for All”

The prospect of single-payer “Medicare-for-all” reform evokes enthusiasm and concern. Proponents maintain that a single-payer system would be the simplest route to universal coverage; every US resident would qualify for comprehensive insurance under a public, tax-financed plan that would replace private insurers, Medicaid, and Medicare. Others are concerned that costs would escalate or that the government would limit and underfund care, particularly hospital care, which commands the largest share of health spending; innovation might lag; and government may infringe on medical decisions.