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  1. Bill Clinton is right about ‘crazy’ Obamacare

    I recently recommended the United States follow Canada’s lead and allow EpiPens to be made available over-the-counter, which would lower both price and cost. There’s another problem Americans have, thanks to the way health care is ...

  2. U.S. trending toward European and Asian-style health care—not Canadian-style

    Steve Globerman’s recent study of health systems in Canada and nine European and Asian countries with “universal” health care demonstrates Canadian patients are unique in having government control spending from the first dollar—that is, ...

  3. The primary obstacles of single-payer health care in American states

    Canadian Medicare did not start out as a national institution. It started in one province, Saskatchewan, and spread to others over the years. Some American politicians believe they can replicate this in the United States. Prof. Steve ...

  4. No matter who wins in 2016, Obamacare will have to be renegotiated

    For more than five years now, Republican politicians have succeeded in appeasing the conservative American voting base by pledging to “repeal and replace Obamacare,” the health reform passed by a Democratic majority Congress and signed ...

  5. Republican presidential candidates can't duck-and-roll on health reform

    American health care is a confusing jumble. Federally run Medicare for people over 65, state-run Medicaid for poor people, employer-based private insurance for most with jobs, and (as of 2014) federally subsidized privately provided ...