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.