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The Great Northern States Health Care Initiative is a group of people from Minnesota and Wisconsin who have come together for the purpose of advocacy for a better health care system in our respective states and the nation. Our main objective is education of ourselves and others in our communities on the imperatives of a single payer health care system.
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Thursday, November 26, 2015

Countries Spending the Most on Health Care - 24/7 Wall St.

Countries Spending the Most on Health Care - 24/7 Wall St.
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Whereas, it is the role and function of government to see that all have access to necessary health care, we support reform and funding of a health care system that guarantees:

1. all residents access to quality, comprehensive health care explicitly defined as a human right.
2. that the pursuit of corporate profit and personal fortune has no place in health care decisions.

(For more on our principles, please visit the February archives posting " What We Stand For.")
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