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Campaign for Better Health Care

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Campaign For Better Health Care
Founded1989
FoundersJim Duffett
TypeNonprofit coalition
Location
  • 44 E. Main Street Suite 414 Champaign, IL 61820

    1325 S. Wabash Avenue, Suite 305, Chicago, IL 60605
Area served
Illinois

The Campaign for Better Health Care (CBHC) is a coalition of healthcare advocates, labor unions, and nonprofit organizations working to bring a single-payer healthcare system to the United States. Based in Illinois, it was founded by Jim Duffet in 1989.[1]

History

In 1988, a handful of downstate community organizations (Danville Area Community Services Council and the Champaign County Health Care Consumers) and statewide grassroots health care organizations (Illinois Alliance for Retired Americans, then Illinois State Council of Senior Citizens; Illinois Citizen Action, then Illinois Public Action Council; and the Coalition for Consumer Rights) established the Campaign for Better Health Care to provide a central statewide grassroots health care reform organization.[citation needed]

The Health Care Justice Act, which was sponsored by Barack Obama in the Illinois State Senate, grew out of work done by the Campaign for Better Health Care.[2] According to Edward McClelland, the Affordable Care Act finds its origin in this legislative battle.[3]

References

  1. ^ Pressey, Debra (June 12, 2014). "Duffett leaving after three decades with health care campaign". The News-Gazette. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  2. ^ Helman, Scott (September 23, 2007). "In Illinois, Obama dealt with lobbyists". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  3. ^ McClelland, Edward (June 29, 2012). "How The Affordable Health Care Act Began In Illinois". NBC 5 Chicago. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
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