News and resources about the nation's debate over health insurance. Includes columns and blogs, reader comments, town hall meetings, video, and contact information for Georgia's delegation.
News, analysis and resources on healthcare reform from the Austin, Texas newspaper, AP and other media sources. Includes multimedia and discussion board.
News and commentary with timeline, videos, Dr. Sanjay Gupta and the CNN Truth Squad to answer questions and separate fact from fiction. Includes explainers on policy, costs and issues.
Videos of U.S. Congressional floor debates, hearings and committee markups, town halls, TV ads, and videos from t the White House and ciitzens. Includes links to government resources, legislation and interest groups.
Provides news and information on U.S. healthcare reform efforts including editor's picks, in-depth documents, glossary, blogs, discussions and resources.
Ongoing Gannett news and analysis of U.S. healthcare reform including national and local coverage, documents, background materials, photos, blogs and discussions.
In-depth news and analysis of healthcare reform, aimed at decision makers and policy influencers in government, business and the news media. Many reports are subscriber-only.
News and analysis of healthcare reform in general as well as special legislative proposals. Includes costs, what physicians and patients are saying, international perspectives, forums and resources.
Ongoing coverage of health care reform regarding legislation, money and influence, the current system, innovations, providers and patients. Includes timeline, podcasts and blog.
2000 PBS report on healthcare in the U.S., covering the issues of health insurance, the uninsured, managed care, Medicare, long term and chronic care. Includes healthcare timeline, interviews with experts, glossary and classroom materials.
September 2009 collaboration of NOW on PBS, Tavis Smiley and Nightly Business Report to provide an in-depth look at health care reform in America, and the most recent government proposals to address the issue.
Truth-o-meter factchecking of statements by politicians about healthcare reform,with links to related articles, flip-o-meter, people and pundits. From the St. Petersburg Times.
News, analysis and commentary on healthcare reform, focusing on Illinois residents and politicians. Includes AP interactive on state-by-state healthcare costs and insurance coverage.
Collection of special reports, Q&A, graphics and video about the effect of healthcare reform on patients, business owners, insurance companies, hospitals and doctors.
Ongoing news and analysis about the U.S. healthcare debate from the Washington Post and other sources. Includes surveys, graphics, panel of experts and noteworthy events.
"As the health care debate moves to the floor of Congress, most of the serious proposals to fulfill President Obama’s original vow to curb costs have fallen victim to organized interests and parochial politics." (October 10, 2009)
In-depth coverage of healthcare reform with news and analysis focusing on costs, budget deficits, tort reform and insurance companies. (September 15, 2009)
Information on the House and the Senate health care legislation. Each bill is posted to their searchable document viewer, and is kept updated with changes. Includes links to related articles. (September 14, 2009)
Examines both the failure and the promise of the U.S. health care system in Houston. Almost one-third of the residents have no insurance, the highest percentage for any major city in the country, yet it's also home to the Texas Medical Center, a world-renowned grouping of medical institutions - trauma centers, research hospitals, educational facilities - that offer everything from pioneering treatment to grass roots preventive care. How to address the failure without undermining the promise? (September 13, 2009)
Well-known economist who worked in the U.S. Treasury Department under Secretary Lloyd Bentsen recalls the problems with healthcare reform in 1994, and contrasts them with 2009. (September 3, 2009)
Full video of their August 2009 program about healthcare reform in the U.S. "In the back rooms a battle is raging as the powerful healthcare industry pushes for change that will not change their bottom line." (August 6, 2009)
Page-by-page analysis of a chain e-mail about the House health care bill, a clearinghouse of bad information circulating around the Web about proposed health care. From the St. Petersburg Times factcheckers. (July 30, 2009)
Analysis of the biggest hurdles: curbing costs, raising revenue, coverage questions, personal touch, and public perception. Includes links to related articles. (July 27, 2009)
Video on why reform is needed, using data from the Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. (July 24, 2009)
The reasons for a public plan, the role it would play, and the differences between a strong public plan and a 'trigger' public plan. Includes related resources. (June 8, 2009)