We owe the U.S. citizens there the same commitment and vigor that we offered to Houston and Miami.
health care
Maine Voices: Access to abortions done by advanced nurse clinicians will help women
Maine Family Planning is part of a suit trying to overturn the state’s ‘physician-only law,’ which unfairly limits where rural women can go for care.
The issues are complicated, but a yes vote on Question 2 will help Maine
The reality is, Maine cannot afford not to take the opportunity to improve its health care system.
Commentary: Expanding MaineCare will hurt some people that it claims to help
This November’s ballot initiative to expand the program comes with both financial and human costs.
Charles Lawton: Maine’s health care sector cannot replace manufacturing losses
The nearly offsetting effect of job gains and losses is not distributed evenly across the state.
Our View: Trail of Togus troubles points to deeper VA woes
A ‘dangerous’ doctor’s actions call into question whether the agency can root out and solve its own problems.
Maine Voices: Rural hospitals face downward spiral
These closures put Mainers’ access to emergency care, primary care, public health, long-term care and other support services at risk.
Maine Voices: The time for universal health care and single-payer is near
We should not have to wait another 17 years to see a change that is so critically needed now.
MDI scientist receives $1.7 million grant for being ‘outstanding investigator’
The funding from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences will assist Vicki P. Losick’s research on wound healing at the laboratory in Bar Harbor.
Another View: Question 2 would get health care to Mainers who need it
A legislator’s commentary about Medicaid expansion doesn’t address the real struggles people face.