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    A comprehensive list of health and human services and volunteer options in Lane County.
Archimedes Movement
  • Archimedes Movement
    The Archimedes Movement, founded by John Kitzhaber, former Governor of Oregon, is committed to creating opportunities for meaningful engagement around the healthcare crisis.
Coalition of Community Health Clinics
CodeBlueNow!
  • CodeBlueNow!
    CodeBlueNow! is a national, nonpartisan grassroots organization dedicated to giving the public a voice in shaping a new health care system.
Communities Joined in Action
  • Communities Joined in Action
    Communities Joined in Action is a national association of the over 600 communities across the US working to expand access to healthcare for their uninsured.
Cover the Uninsured, a project of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Health Policy Research Northwest
  • Health Policy Research Northwest
    Health Policy Research Northwest is a 501(c)(3) public benefit research organization located in Eugene and Portland, Oregon. HPRN strives to enhance health-related quality of life by providing the research-based evidence necessary to improve community health and optimize care delivery and impact. HPRN conducts studies to assess community health needs and measure the outcomes of health policy and program interventions.
Medical Access Program
Project Access NOW
  • Project Access NOW
    Colloborative effort in the Portland/Vancouver metropolitan area creating access to health care for low-income and uninsured people through connecting them with volunteer physicians.
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The genius behind the success of 100 Percent Access is the realization that it doesn't take a genius to come up with better ways to serve the needs of uninsured people. What's needed, most of all, is a broad-based commitment from local health care providers and others to work together to align resources, recruit volunteers and stay in constant communication so gaps can be filled as soon as they are discovered.
The Register Guard, September 16, 2007
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