List of healthcare reform advocacy groups in the United States
Healthcare reform advocacy groups in the United States are
non-profit organizations in the US who have as one of their primary goals healthcare reform in the United States
.
These notable organizations address issues such as
universal healthcare, national health insurance, and single-payer healthcare
.
Advocacy groups
- American Medical Student Association
- American Nurses Association
- Business Leaders for Health Care Transformation https://www.blhct.org
- California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee
- Campaign for Better Health Care
- Center for Health Progress
- Colorado Consumer Health Initiative
- Consumers for Affordable Health Care
- Community Catalyst
- Doctors For America
- Families USA
- Florida Voices for Health
- Georgians for a Healthy Future
- Health Access California
- Health Action New Mexico
- Health Care for All (Massachusetts)
- Health Care for All Minnesota https://hca-mn.org
- Health Care for America NOW!
- Healthcare-NOW!
- Kentucky Voices for Health
- Maryland Health Care for All! Coalition
- Medicare Rights Center
- National Coalition on Health Care
- National Physicians Alliance (merged into Doctors for America, 2019)[1]
- Pennsylvania Health Access Network
- Pennsylvania Medical Society
- Physicians for a National Health Program
- Universal Health Care Foundation of Connecticut
- We Can Do Better (formerly Archimedes Movement)
- Whole Washington
Campaigns within larger groups
- AARP
- Democracy for America
- Democratic Socialists of America
- MoveOn.org
- National Conference of State Legislatures
- Progressive Democrats of America
Policy institutes
- Brookings Institution
- Cato Institute
- Commonwealth Fund
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- Kaiser Family Foundation
See also
References
- ^ "Doctors for America (DFA) and The National Physicians Alliance (NPA) Join Forces". National Physicians Alliance. 2019-02-14. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
- UHCAN, listing of health care reform groups with various national and state groups' contact information.