Can Vermont Fix Health Care?

Stowe Reporter I have long been a supporter of a single-payer system for health care. Currently, health-care costs nationally represent 18 percent of gross domestic product. I worry that Vermont, as a state with only 627,000 people, will not be able afford to fix our broken health-care system, but believe we are trying. Evidence that […]

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Green Mountain Care Criticism Premature

Burlington Free Press Randy Brock, a contender for governor in 2012, and others of his political persuasion have targeted the Green Mountain Care Board as a campaign issue. Although the Green Mountain Care Board, mandated by Act 48, has barely begun its work for real health care reform, Brock and other reactionary pundits are already […]

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Why We Need Health Care Reform

Burlington Free Press I would like to thank Pat McDonald, chairwoman of the Vermont Republican Party, for her My Turn piece in the Dec. 1 edition of the Burlington Free Press (Health Care report ignores big questions). McDonald illustrates so perfectly why we need the complete and systematic health care reform that Vermont embarked on […]

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The Morality of Health Care

Rutland Herald I would like to thank Dr. Ted Shattuck for his commentary “Vermont can lead the way” in the Nov. 13 edition of the Rutland Herald and Times Argus. Dr. Shattuck made some valid points that seem to have gone missing from our long and tortuous debate on health care reform. In one of […]

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Community Health Care Forums Helpful

Burlington Free Press In the last few weeks, I have participated in several Vermont health care forums, including a forum sponsored by Richmond legislators Anne O’Brien and Jim McCullough, and VPIRG. Thanks to these groups, I am learning how different communities feel about health care reform. People of Vermont understand the need for universal health […]

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Vermont Can Lead the Way

Times-Argus By Dr. Ted ShattuckOpponents of Vermont’s attempt to provide universal health care access to all of its citizens are using the usual weapons — anecdotal stories, budgetary uncertainties — to derail this vital process. While there is much talk of economics (more later), we need to keep our eye on what is really at […]

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Commitment to Community

Rutland Herald All who treasure and respect life are fortunate to live in Vermont, where sense of community continues to be a key characteristic. Our experience with and continuing responses to the aftermath of Irene illustrate how caring and sharing benefit us all. When I travel, people express great appreciation for the standards and leadership […]

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Single Payer Plan RIght for Vermont

Burlington Free Press I want to support the governor’s health care single-payer law, signed in May, to introduce the Green Mountain Care Plan. This is the right thing for the citizens of Vermont. There needs to be a groundswell to get this type of legislature as a federal priority. I noted that the US 6th […]

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The Six Neophytes Have Found A Solution

Caledonian RecordTo the Editor: I would like to respond to the editorial Six Neophytes In Search of A Solution in the May 20th edition of The Caledonian-Record. This is The Caledonian-Record’s endorsement of an earlier editorial it printed by Mr. Rob Roper, where he labeled six members of the house and senate health committees who […]

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Health Care Competence

Health care competence Caledonian Record To the Editor: In his recent column questioning the competence of the members of the House and Senate health care committees to undertake meaningful health care reform, Rob Roper concluded with the question: ‘Honestly, if you were the head of a probable $5 billion health care corporation, would you hire […]

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