Campaign for Better Health Care


The Campaign for Better Health Care is a coalition of healthcare advocates, labor unions, and nonprofit organizations working to bring a single-payer healthcare system to the United States. Based in Illinois, it was founded by Jim Duffet in 1989.

History

A year before CBHC's founding, a handful of downstate community organizations and statewide grassroots health care organizations established the Campaign for Better Health Care to provide a central statewide grassroots health care organization in support of the Affordable Care Act.
The Health Care Justice Act, which was sponsored by Barack Obama in the Illinois State Senate, grew out of work done by the Campaign for Better Health Care.
According to Edward McClelland, the Affordable Care Act finds its origin in the organization's work.