The Greenlining Institute is a public policy, research, and nonprofit advocacy organization that seeks to advance economic opportunities for people of color. In March 2021, Greenlining published a report showing how the COVID-19 pandemic hit people of color hardest and increased medical debt in those communities.
The State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC) provides data on health policy and health economics to state health policy officials and other audiences. It gets funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and is part of the Health Policy and Management Division of the School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota.
Center for State and Local Government Excellence. The center assists state and local governments deal with health care for the large baby boom generation of public employees on health care benefits offerings and cost control.
Doctors for America includes 18,000 physician and medical student members seeking to improve health of U.S. residents and to ensure that everyone has affordable, high quality health care.
Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) is a nonpartisan agency that provides the U.S. Congress with analysis and policy advice on payments Medicare makes to private health plans participating in the Medicare Advantage program and to individual providers getting fee-for-service payment. In its thorough reports, MedPAC analyzes issues related to access to health care services for Medicare members and the quality of care Medicare providers deliver.