To Cure Every Disease
Equal Access to Healthcare

Proper 6, Year A

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Justice for All
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http://www.ncjustice.org/?q=node/25

The North Carolina Health Access Coalition is a group of individuals and organizations representing consumers. The Coalition works to educate the public about health care reform options, and enables consumers to become active participants in developing health policy for the state and nation. They support a universal health care system that provides affordable, high quality, comprehensive, and accessible health care services, with strong measures to control rising health care costs. The Coalition believes that everyone in North Carolina should have access to comprehensive health services regardless of age, sex, race, disability, religion, ethnicity, location, or economic or health status.

 

http://www.healthandwholeness.org

Partners in Health and Wholeness, an initiative of the North Carolina Council of Churches, is designed to bridge issues of faith and health together.  In order to live out the example of Jesus Christ – someone who dedicated his life to healing the sick, guiding the lost, comforting the downcast, and even raising the dead – our program seeks to provide people of faith with the tools necessary to lead healthier, more fulfilling lives.  By improving the health and well-being of people of faith, we hope to impact the larger community and ultimately reduce the health care burden on our state.

 

http://www.nciom.org

North Carolina Institute of Medicine is an independent, non-profit organization that serves as a nonpolitical source of health policy analysis and advice in North Carolina. The NC General Assembly chartered the NC IOM in 1983 to provide balanced, nonpartisan information on complex and often controversial health issues in our state. Their website features numerous reports and resources designed to provide relevant, easy-to-read information concerning the state of health in North Carolina.

 

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