Lack of national primary care organization partnerships with community groups to promote health care reform
- PMID: 15855461
- PMCID: PMC1449264
- DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2004.049718
Lack of national primary care organization partnerships with community groups to promote health care reform
Abstract
Coalitions are necessary for successful political change. Few national primary care provider organizations partner with community, consumer, or labor organizations, and very few do so to promote policy on access to health care. Many of these provider organizations do work on health care access policy issues and do work in partnership with a variety of organizations, suggesting that community-provider partnerships may be a promising but overlooked strategy for promoting health care reform.
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