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- The Society for The Education of Physicians & Patients
Source: SEPP
Country: United States
- “The Mission of the Society for the Education of Physicians and Patients is to promote the education of patients and health care professionals in order to facilitate unencumbered participation in a health care system that respects and nurtures patients and physicians’ freedoms, rights, and responsibilities. The Society focuses on the responsibility of the physician as patient advocate and promotes quality medical care by supporting policies that encourage freedom, choice, enhancement of the patient/physician relationship, and fiscal responsibility.”
- Fallacies of the Health Care Debate
Source: Revolution
Author: Tom Isenberg
Country: United States
- A list of cliche arguments against medical privatization and their appropriate responses. (8/94)
- Is There a Right to Health Care?
Source: The Objectivist Center
Author: David Kelley
City: Poughkeepsie, State: NY, Country: United States
E-mail: toc@objectivistcenter.org
- David Kelley explains why a "right" to health care means the forfeiture of genuine rights.
- What the Doctor Orders
Source: Reason Foundation
Author: Jacob Sullum
Country: United States
- Treating risky behavior like diseases turns them into justifications for regulation. (1/96)
- How to Opt Out of Medicare
Source: Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, Inc.
Country: United States
- A how-to guide for physicians to opt-out of the government Medicare program.
- Friends in high places: background on AAPS vs. Hillary Clinton
Source: Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, Inc.
Author: Tom R. Spencer
Country: United States
- In 1993, AAPS filed suit (and won) against Hillary Clinton and her task force for legal violations while they were pushing their socialized medicine scheme. Now AAPS is calling for a criminal investigation of the cover-up.
- Is there a right to health care?
Source: Medical Sentinel
Author: Dr. Miguel A. Faria Jr.
Country: United States
- "Let's say categorically that health care is not a right. Why? Because a right to medical care imposes an obligation on a physician to provide a service to anyone and everyone with whom he or she has not even had an established professional relationship."
- Free markets are the way
Source: Nevada Journal
Author: Jane Orient, MD
Country: United States
- Dr. Orient shares her ideas on how freedom can solve the current health care mess. (5/15/99)
- Health gap between rich and poor widening in Europe
Source: NCPA
Country: United States
- The gap between the health of the rich and the poor is increasing in socialized medicine countries such as the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and the nations of Scandinavia. (10/12/01)
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