The University of Massachusetts Amherst
Robert S. Cox Special Collections & University Archives Research Center
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Franklin/Hampshire Health Care Coalition

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Franklin/Hampshire Health Care Coalition Records

2002-2013
4 boxes 6 linear feet
Call no.: MS 857

The Franklin/Hampshire Health Care Coalition is one of forty grassroots organizations in Massachusetts that allied to form the Massachusetts Campaign for Single-Payer Health Care (Mass-CARE) in 1995. Concerned about the inequities of the U.S. health care system, Mass-CARE has been a key sponsor of the Massachusetts Medicare for All act, which would establish a single payer health care system providing comprehensive health care for all residents of Massachusetts.

The records of the Franklin/Hampshire Health Care Coalition are a reflection of grassroots advocacy in Massachusetts for single payer health care. The collection includes minutes of meetings, background and informational materials, and other documents, including some materials from founding members Arky Markham and Alice Swift.

Subjects

Medical care--MassachusettsSingle-payer health care

Contributors

Swift, Alice