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  1. 30. sij

    Can’t make it to Mission Bay for our 12:45 program with Jim Kahn? Live feed at

  2. 29. sij

    Participants at on ask professor Allison K Hoffman what the US can learn from other countries about establishing a fair system. Her response? 'That it's doable!' A useful lesson for in the UK too...

  3. 25. sij

    Thanks to for a great event yesterday. We will post link to presentations soon.

  4. Great slide by at showing that if you paid for with a 6% national income tax, 90% of people would get an increase in their take-home pay! That's right, Medicare For All is effectively a tax cut for 90% of us.

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  5. 25. sij

    And that concludes this year’s colloquium, . We’re so glad you were able to join us to discuss . See you next year!

  6. 25. sij

    Laura Schmidt shares some history on single payer movements in the US - this one from the Clinton health reform era (sorry )

  7. 24. sij

    An overarching theme at the conference on is how much more the U.S. spends on its healthcare per capita. public health professor David Himmelstein notes that U.S. public spending per capita for health exceeds total spending in other nations.

  8. 24. sij

    Did you know that 2/3 of funding for health care in the U.S. comes from public dollars? "We pay for national health insurance but we don't get it," says David Himmelstein of

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  9. 24. sij

    Econ Prof Robert Pollin of tells that he estimates the first year of would see a 10% savings, or $2.93 trillion, compared to what CMS spends under existing system. He also believes it would stabilize US healthcare spending at 15% of GDP.

  10. 24. sij

    Great things happening 7th Annual Global Health Economics Colloquium ! summarizes ’s talk on the many problems with adding private insurance on top of universal health care.

  11. 24. sij

    Dr. Gabriel Zucman, professor of economics at UC Berkeley, describes single-payer Medicare for All as the “greatest increase in take home pay in American history.” The fact is, is a

  12. 24. sij

    on current issues with employer-sponsored health insurance: “For the middle class, health insurance is the biggest tax they pay.”

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    Thanks for joining us today at , Dr. ! Hope you’ll join us at if you haven’t already :)

  14. 24. sij

    Our health care system is not designed for social determinants of health. “Elder care and care for the poor require a social orientation to care. A truly reformed system would be integrated with social determinants of health.” speaking

  15. 24. sij

    “Bernie Sanders is telling the truth. That is the divide in the Democratic Party.” - Dr. Jeffrey Sachs, one of the world’s foremost economists who has advised three United Nations Secretaries-General. is the healthcare candidate.

  16. 24. sij

    “It’s not that we can’t afford it’s that we can’t afford our current system.” speaking at

  17. 24. sij

    James Kahn highlights new research in showing that an overwhelming number of health econ studies find single payer would lead to net cost savings

  18. Some of the most important leaders in the movement are gathering in Berkeley TODAY to dig into the details of improved , from financing to transition to program design. Schedule here: Follow along using .

  19. 24. sij

    Excited to be attending the UCSF-Berkeley-Stanford annual Global Health Economics colloquium today. The theme this year is Medicare for All. Looking forward to hearing the latest research on single payer policy and how we can learn from other countries' experiences

  20. 23. sij

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