Trying to make sense of the health care debate? Morning Edition has three stories today that might help.

Scott Horsley reports on President Barack Obama's address Monday to the American Medical Association, during which the president again outlined his thinking:

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David Welna looks at the debate on Capitol Hill:

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And, as Frank reported yesterday, co-host Steve Inskeep talks with Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. She tells Steve that the administration is not trying to impose a "single-payer" system on the nation.

"That's not what anyone is talking about — mostly because the president feels strongly, as I do, that dismantling private health coverage for the 180 million Americans that have it, discouraging more employers from coming into the marketplace, is really the bad, you know, is a bad direction to go."