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Health-Care Reform: Check the Facts

If you have paid attention to the health-care reform debate at all, you know that there is a lot of bad information out there. The Sojourners office has received numerous calls and e-mails this month from people who simply want a place to explore the facts themselves.

A lot of organizations have written pieces that separate truth from fiction in the health-care debate. Here is a list of a few nonpartisan sites that I hope you will find useful in your search for accurate information.

Start with this regularly-updated site from the Kaiser Family Foundation that compares the different reform proposals on the table.

Factcheck.org is a trusted source of nonpartisan myth-busting and truth-telling. For the latest information about whether new advertisements, speeches, or e-mails tell the truth, visit this site.

A summary of factcheck.org's research into several arguments surrounding health-care reform, published July 14, 2009.

"A Primer on the Details of Health Care Reform" from The New York Times, published August 9, 2009.

"10 Health Care Reform Myths" from CBS News, published August 6, 2009.

"Fact or Fiction? The Truth About Four Health Care Fears" from ABC News, published August 13, 2009.

8 Myths about Health Care Reform from the AARP Magazine, published July/August 2009.

A good source of current news, background information, and analysis all in one place.

Interviews and analysis of five capitalist democracies and how they each do health care.

Nate Van Duzer is the policy intern at Sojourners.

To learn more about health-care reform, click here to visit Sojourners' Health-Care Resources Web page.