Stories by Jonathan Cohn

Jonathan Cohn is a senior editor at The New Republic, where he has written about national politics and its influence on American communities for the past decade. He is also a senior fellow at the think-tank Demos and a contributing editor at The American Prospect, where he served previously as the executive editor. Cohn, who has been a media fellow with the Kaiser Family Foundation, has written for the New York Times, Washington Post, Newsweek, Mother Jones, Rolling Stone, and Slate. A graduate of Harvard University, he now lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with his wife and two children.subscribe to Jonathan Cohn's rss feed

What Really Ails Medicare

Posted on May 29, 2008, Source: The American Prospect

Medicare is expensive because our health system is costly and inefficient. The cure? Affordable universal health coverage.

The Untold Story of America's Health Care Crisis

Posted on May 29, 2007, Source: Harper Collins Publishers, Inc.

The U.S. has not had a serious political discussion about health care reform since the early 1990s, and the system is unraveling. In his latest book, Sick, Jonathan Cohn lays bare the consequences any one of us could suffer if we don't replace it.
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