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Physicians for a National Health Program
A single issue organization advocating a universal, comprehensive single-payer national health care program.

Vote Health
Vote Health is a non-profit based in Alameda County, California, advocating on a national level for universal healthcare and locally to make healthcare available to the indigent population.

Universal Health Care Action Network
UHCAN! provides a national resource center and facilitates information sharing and the development of strategies for health care justice, that is, universal, high quality, and publicly accountable health care.

Almanac of Policy Issues: Universal Health Care Coverage
News, background information and links on efforts to increase health insurance coverage in America.

Single-Payer Action Network Ohio
SPAN Ohio is a network which seeks health care reform in our state and country so that every resident is guaranteed full and comprehensive coverage

Covering the Uninsured
A national campaign of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and twelve major national organizations to raise awareness of the challenges facing the 39 million Americans with no health insurance.

Health Care for All - California
Health Care for All is a nonprofit grassroots organization working for high quality, universal, single payer health care in California.

Women's Universal Health Initiative
WUHI addresses health care reform and universal health care by focusing on the role of women. Its purpose is to inform and educate women on health care reform.

Health/PAC Online and Rekindling Reform
Academics make the case that universal health care in the U.S.A is not only possible, but highly desirable from both social, and economic efficiency standpoints.

Reduce Health Care Costs
Universal health care is more affordable than you think. The issue is not who pays for universal health care, but that all health care is far more expensive than it needs to be.


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