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Health care reform has become a major topic of discussion and a key priority for California policymakers. The California HealthCare Foundation (CHCF) is working to inform statewide efforts to expand access to affordable care and coverage. CHCF is providing analytic support to assist in developing feasible, sustainable coverage expansion policies. CHCF is also working to inform the broader health reform debate. Details on CHCF analytic resources are available (download PDF).

As part of these efforts, CHCF and the Center for Governmental Studies have created CalHealthReform.org as a one-stop site to learn about the reform proposals on the table, compare and analyze features of the proposals, and weigh in on the policy debate. The site offers comprehensive analysis, discussion, and news about health care reform in California.

 
California HealthCare Foundation

The California HealthCare Foundation is an independent philanthropy committed to improving the way health care is delivered and financed in California, and helping consumers make informed health care and coverage decisions. Formed in 1996, our goal is to ensure that all Californians have access to affordable, quality health care.

CHCF commissions research and analysis, publishes and disseminates information, convenes stakeholders, and funds development of programs and models aimed at improving the health care delivery and financing systems.

For more information, visit www.chcf.org.

California HealthCare Foundation
1438 Webster Street, Suite 400
Oakland, CA 94612


Center for Governmental Studies

The Center for Governmental Studies, a non-profit, non-partisan organization founded in 1983, creates innovative political and media solutions to help individuals participate more effectively in their communities and governments.

CGS uses research, advocacy, information technology and education to improve the fairness of governmental policies and processes, empower the underserved to participate more effectively in their communities, improve communication between voters and candidates for office, and help implement effective public policy reforms. One of the most successful and effective public interest organizations in the nation, CGS works to strengthen citizen participation in state and local governments by improving campaign finance, governance and civic engagement.

For more information, visit www.cgs.org.

Center for Governmental Studies
10951 W. Pico Boulevard, Suite 120
Los Angeles, CA 90064-2184

 
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