John P. Geyman

John Geyman, M.D. is professor emeritus of Family Medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle, where he served as Chairman of the Department of Family Medicine from 1976 to 1990. His most recent publications are Struggling and Dying under TrumpCare: How We Can Fix this Fiasco (2019) and a pamphlet, Common Sense: The Case For and Against Medicare for All, Leading Issue in the 2020 Elections (2019).

Profiteering Against the Public Interest: Privatization of Health Care by Unitedhealth Group

Corporate Monopoly Power: a Main Driver of Inflation

America’s Porous Health Care “Safety Net”: Beyond Past Policy Failures To A Universal Coverage Fix

The U. S. Supreme Court and Conservative State Legislatures vs. Medical Science on Abortion

COST SHARING FOR HEALTH INSURANCE: TOO BIG A PRICE TO PAY BY THE INSURED?

The Big Pharma Holdup vs. the World’s Need For Covid Vaccines: An International Travesty

Roe v. Wade at a Crossroads: Can It Prevail for the Common Good?

Primary Care, Psychiatry And Public Health: What Do They Have In Common And Why Does It Matter?

Does Big PhRma Know No Shame? Profiteering While People Die by the Hundreds of Thousands

The Private Health Insurance Industry: Should It Be Eliminated?

What is the “Public Option?” Can It Compete With Private Health Insurers?

Toward a ‘New Normal’ in Post-Covid U. S. Health Care

Beyond COVID-19: the Power Struggle Over Alternatives for Health Care Reform