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Who Will Be at the Table Archive

Links to every entry in Trudy Lieberman’s series
January 7, 2009

Below, you will find links to every entry in Trudy Lieberman’s “Who Will Be at the Table” series, in descending order.

10/22/09: Who Will Be at the Table? Part Seventeen – The docs are back for their piece of the pie

10/12/09: Who Will Be at the Table? Part Sixteen – Fighting a soda tax

09/14/09: Who Will Be at the Table? Part Fifteen – The gun owners come out of the woodwork

08/24/09: Who Will Be at the Table? Part Fourteen – Those clever drug companies

08/11/09: Who Will Be at the Table? Part Thirteen – United Healthcare has a mighty big seat

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07/22/09: Who Will Be at the Table? Part Twelve – Did the AMA snooker the press?

07/17/09: Who Will Be at the Table? Part Eleven – Center for Medicine in the Public Interest fights against a public plan

06/23/09: Who Will Be at the Table? Part Ten – We finally hear from the business community

06/08/09: Who Will Be at the Table? Part Nine – PhRMA and the AMA join forces with insurers

05/08/09: Who Will Be at the Table? Part Eight – WellPoint brings forth voices from the grassroots

04/22/09: Who Will Be at the Table? Part Seven – WellPoint brings forth voices from the grassroots

03/06/09: Who Will Be at the Table? Part Six – Single-payer advocates are almost left off the invite list

02/03/09: Who Will Be at the Table? Part Five – The hospitals begin to take their seats

01/07/09: Who Will Be at the Table? Part Four – The docs have escaped media scrutiny—so far

12/19/08: Who Will Be at the Table? Part Three – Special interest groups masquerade as ordinary citizens

12/08/08: Who Will Be at the Table? Part Two – What lurks under the insurers’ gesture of friendship?

11/20/08: Who Will Be at the Table? – Drug companies eye a large chair

Trudy Lieberman is a longtime contributing editor to the Columbia Journalism Review. She is the lead writer for CJR's Covering the Health Care Fight. She also blogs for Health News Review and the Center for Health Journalism. Follow her on Twitter @Trudy_Lieberman.