

Covering the Uninsured Covering the Uninsured is 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. The campaign represents business, labor, doctors, nurses, hospitals, health care consumers and other Americans.
America’s Uninsured: A Closer Look Coverage Matters: Insurance and Health Care -- the first report in a series by a committee of the Institute of Medicine -- provides a detailed picture of the uninsured and the practices and public policies that make it difficult for many to get and keep health insurance.
Covering Kids A national health access initiative for low-income uninsured children.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation was established as a national philanthropy in 1972 and today it is the largest US foundation devoted to improving the health and health care of all Americans.
Kaiser Family Foundation The Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured is the Foundation's largest operating program and serves as the organizing vehicle for the Foundation's work on health care for low-income people.
Families USA Families USA is a national nonprofit, non-partisan organization dedicated to the achievement of high-quality, affordable health and long-term care for all Americans.
Center for Studying Health System Change The mission of the Center for Studying Health System Change (HSC) is to inform health care decision makers about changes in the health care system at both the local and national levels.
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