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- AN EASY PILL TO SWALLOW:
Confronting the Root Causes of our Medical Malpractice Crisis and Vastly Improving
our System and Quality of Care. Revised Oct 14 2003.
- THE RIGHT TO HEALTH CARE. Revised Sept 29
2003.
- OREGON CAMPAIGN FOR UHC Revised
Jan 26 2003.
- GRASSROOTS ORGANIZING FOR UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE
- Project EINO brochure Available
- Flyer for John Q MS-Word
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Available in print copy,
AN EASY PILL TO SWALLOW: Confronting the Root Causes of
the Medical Malpractice Crisis and Vastly Improving Our System and Quality of
Care Too. 12
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Available in print copy, THE
RIGHT TO HEALTH CARE: A Discussion of the Historical
Context and Current Philosophy of this Right in the United States. 17
pages, 7 x 8.5 inch pamphlet $1.75
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Available in print copy: GRASSROOTS ORGANIZING FOR UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE
25 pages, attractive original art cover, 7 x 10 inch pamphlet
$2.00
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$1.50 each (shipping in US included) Memo check for "pamphlet UHC Organizing"
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Other Publications at Project EINO
Volume Two of the Oregon Campaign Discussion is a heavily edited and
thematically organized representation of discussion with Oregon activists
through email during several months following the election loss. It
summarizes the major factors in the loss of Measure 23 and points toward better
methods for future work. Available
as PDF
Volume One of the Oregon Campaign Discussion summarizes discussion
and media coverage up to the day of vote and initial reactions to the loss from
leading activists in Oregon. Available
as PDF
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