NPAF Election Center

National Patient Advocate Foundation is a non-partisan organization dedicated to improving access to health care through policy reform at the state and federal government levels.   NPAF urges advocates to get involved in Congressional and Presidential races and make your voices heard on health care access issues!

 

HEALTH CARE PROPOSALS

Each of the Presidential candidates have released health care proposals and identified key health care issues that they believe will help vastly improve the health of Americans and also the number of Americans with health care coverage.  The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation has developed a detailed side-by-side comparison of the candidates health proposals.

Compare Candidate Health Care Proposals

 

EVENTS

NPAF strongly urges its advocates and all patients to attend local candidate events and make your voice heard on health care access issues.  Below you can find sample questions compiled by NPAF for advocates to ask candidates, as well as links to candidate webpages so you can find out when candidates will be at an event near your town or city.

Health Care Access Questions for Candidates (coming soon)

McCain Events

Obama Events

 

CONVENTIONS

The Democratic and Republican parties will each hold a National Convention in late-summer 2008 to officially nominate their candidate for President.  The Democrats will hold their convention in Denver, Colorado from August 25th through August 28th.  The Republican convention will be held in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota from September 1st through September 4th.

More Info on Democratic Convention

More Info on Republican Convention

 
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NPAF Election Center!

Do you know where each of the Presidential candidates stands on important health care issues? Would you like to attend a candidate event and support health care access issues?  Visit the NPAF Election Center for candidate information and health care proposals.