The American Medical Association has not publicly gotten on board with "Medicare for All" plans. "The AMA is violating one of its most ethical principles: 'Do No Harm,' by being on the wrong side of history," said Talisa Hardin of National Nurses United, a labor union for nurses. "We want the AMA to publicly show its support for Medicare for All." Meanwhile, a potential horde of legal challenges facing any "Medicare for All" plans could potentially bleed the effort to death.
from Kaiser Health News http://bit.ly/2F1Uh8l
June 10, 2019
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